Ahmed Musa signs for another Turkish club Sivasspor

Super Eagles captain Ahmed Musa has completed a move to Turkish Super Lig club, Sivasspor on a two-year permanent deal.
This was announced by the Club via its official Instagram page on Friday.
Musa joined Sivasspor on Friday on a free transfer following the termination of his contract by another Turkish Super Lig, Fatih Karagümrük on a mutual agreement the same day.
Musa will feature for his new club in their upcoming UEFA Europa League campaign alongside fellow Nigerian compatriot Leke James.
The 29-year-old Jos-born player has played 367 times, score 92 goals, and assisted 65 times for both club and country in senior football career.
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