Trabzonspor Eager To Retain Nwaiwu

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Turkish Super Lig club Trabzonspor are keen to retain the services of Chibuike Nwaiwu for the new season, Completesports.com reports.

The Black Sea Storm signed Nwaiwu from from Austrian club Wolfsberger AC for €5.5 in January.

Nigeria international Nwaiwu quickly established himself as a key figure at Trabzonspor, playing a pivotal role in the club’s Turkish Cup triumph.

Read Also:Trabzonspor Demand Big Fee For Nwaiwu Amid Transfer Interest

Fulham are reportedly monitoring the centre-back, with multiple sources claiming the Premier League club are interested in signing him.

The London club are willing to willing to pay around €20 million for the former Enyimba

Trabzonspor are reportedly unwilling to part ways with the defender, according to takagazete.

According to reports, the Turkish Cup winners would only consider offers for the young defender if they are of a record-breaking value for the club.

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Source: Complete Sports

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