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By Victor Kanayo An English Championship football club Watford FC have confirmed the appointment of Slaven Bilić as its new ...
By Victor Kanayo English Premier League newcomers, Nottingham Forest, have signed another Nigerian international. He is Emmanuel Dennis who moved ...
Super Eagles striker Emmanuel Dennis is being monitored by Everton as they look to replace Richarlison. The Toffees reluctantly agreed ...
Nigerian trio of William Troost-Ekong, Emmanuel Dennis and Samuel Kalu will be playing in the English Championship next season, after ...
Villarreal Head Coach Unai Emery is interested in taking Nigerian striker Emmanuel Dennis away from Watford this summer. Dennis joined ...
There were so many excellent performances from Nigerian players across Europe over the weekend. And in case you missed out, ...
By John Essien Nigerian striker, Emmanuel Dennis has failed to register a single goal for his premier League club, Watford ...
Premier League side, Watford have signed Nigerian winger, Samuel Kalu on a four-and-half-year deal from French Ligue 1 club Girondins ...
Senegal have confirmed the release of winger Ismaila Sarr from the team’s Africa Cup of Nations camp in Bafoussam following ...
Nigerian forward Emmanuel Dennis has received the Player of the Month and Goal of the Month awards respectively for December ...
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