Warri Wolves Give Rangers Condition For Settlement Over Sunday Mba Transfer

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Super Eagles Star Sunday Mba whose opportunity at making it big in football seems to be passing him by, as the two clubs fighting over the player’s ownership may not make a truce anytime soon.

Chairman of Nigeria Professional League, NPL side, Warri Wolves, Amaju Pinnick has said Rangers must first apologise to Warri Wolves in two national newspapers and two television stations before they can start discussing the real issue of who owns the player.

“Warri Wolves have been so maligned by Rangers over this Mba issue and they must apologise in two newspapers and television stations before we can start talking. We have argued our case and the secretary-general of the NFF should disclose the outcome of the meeting we held,” he stressed.

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Super Eagles coach, Stephen Keshi had earlier threatened to drop Mba from the team preparing for the 2014 World Cup qualifier against Kenya in Calabar next if the Rangers and Warri Wolves fail to reach an early agreement on the player’s case.

Keshi who spoke on a Lagos radio said he may be forced to take the decision as the crisis is capable of distracting the player from giving his best in the game after his trophy-winning performance at the Nations Cup. Keshi may now be forced to make good his threat as the warring clubs remain adamant on either’s position on the matter.