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Another Nigeria’s Rio 2016 ace, Ezekiel Imoh has found a new club

Despite high wage rate at the Qatari side, Ezekiel noted that his move back to Europe is aimed at ending his unhappiness and have a better playing time.

Imoh Ezekiel's new deal is expected to enhance his playing style.

The Nigerian forward, who will be unveiled today, Thursday, July 6, 2017, by the Turkish club, failed to settle down at the Qatari side Al Arabi.

Ezekiel moved to the Qatari side after winning Bronze with National U-23 team at the 2016 Olympics games in Brazil. Six months after, he requested for a loan transfer to Anderlecht due to difficult adapting in the Middle Eastern country.

Despite high wage rate at the Qatari side, Ezekiel noted that his move back to Europe is aimed at ending his unhappiness and have a better playing time.

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Last season, the 23-year-old player only scored 8 league goals in 24 matches for Al Arabi.

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