Stephen Keshi Debunks Reports About Being Offered N7m Contract
While the recent reports provide the Nigeria Football
Federation (NFF) offered Stephen Keshi N7 million monthly for coaching
the Super Eagles, the Big Boss says nobody spoke with him about that
sum.
Photo: Stephen Keshi
It was yesterday allegedly discovered that Keshi was “willing to continue” as the Eagles’ head coach with the improved financial conditions of the renewed contract.
However according to FCNaija.com, when contacted in the USA for
confirmation, the former Togo and Mali boss debunked the reports saying:
“No! I have not discussed anything with anybody! I left Nigeria
before the Sallah break. I didn’t speak with any of the committee
members before I left and I haven’t spoken with any of them on the
matter since then. It was only Deji Tinubu who said they want me to
continue and I said fine; let them bring up their offer that I may see.
That’s it. I don’t know where they came up with N7 million offer from. I
am not aware of that.”
Numerous controversies and speculations have been recently
surrounding the relationship saga between the NFF and the team’s
ex-captain.
The immediate reports after the Eagles’ knock-out of the 2014 FIFA World Cup indicated that he did not intend to stay with the Nigerian team any longer, however later the NFF officials were said to have expressed their interest in continuing cooperation with the coach, who lead the squad to 2013 AFCON victory and to 1/8 of the 2014 Mundial. Various sources provided information on the new versions of the contract with Keshi. Still, the official confirmation on the final deal is yet expected.
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