Mike became eligible for citizenship, having spent more than eight years in England following his transfer to Chelsea from Lyn Oslo of Norway in 2006. Before the commencement of the current English Premier League season, speculations were rife that Chelsea’s manager, Jose Mourinho, wanted to sacrifice him to free up a foreign quota spot, but this is now a thing of the past.
"Mikel was issued a British passport last week, and he is very happy to be in the possession of the passport," a representative of the Super Eagles’ star revealed. "That’s very good news because he will no longer be counted as a foreign player in the Chelsea squad"
"All the obstacles that would have prevented him playing in Europe have been eliminated, especially in Italy. ‘’Mikel is not leaving Chelsea in the January transfer window. He will only think about his future at the end of this season," the representative added.
Congratz 2 him. Its only a pity we Africans celebrate d acquisition of a foreign citizenship whn we hav our country. Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".
ReplyDeleteNothing is wrong with it na....abi if u get d opportunity won't u take it
DeleteLucky him...good one though
ReplyDeleteGood one! Congrats bruh!
ReplyDeleteCongrates bro finaly he got what he has be waiting for
ReplyDeleteAt last...congrates...now u can leave chelsea or ur own go kpeme for bench oh
ReplyDeleteCongrats oo ma niqqa
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