Major African Transfers of 2018
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Major African Transfers of 2018
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[Note: The key word here is "MAJOR". e.g. Ayew's move from Swansea to Fenerbache is not classified as such]
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- Algeria
- Riyad Mahrez: Leicester to Man City
- Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa: Marseille to Fulham (£30m)
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- Kwadwo Asamoah: Juventus to Inter Milan
Jordan Ayew: Swansea to Crystal palace (Loan)
- Gaston Camara: Gil Vicente to Inter Milan
Naby Laye Keïta: RB Leipzig to Liverpool
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- Ahmed Musa: Leicester(England) to Al Nassr(Saudi Arabia)
- Moussa Wague: KAS Eupen(Belgium) to Barcelona(Spain)
M. Niang: Milan(Italy) to Torino(Italy)
[Note: The key word here is "MAJOR". e.g. Ayew's move from Swansea to Fenerbache is not classified as such]
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Last edited by Rawlings on Fri Aug 10, 2018 5:57 am, edited 11 times in total.
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Re: Major African Transfers of 2018
Rawlings wrote:I am writing an article and I need your input. help me
[Note: The key word here is "MAJOR". e.g. Ayew's move from Swansea to Galatasary is not classified as such]
AlgeriaGhana
- Riyad Mahrez: Leicester to Man City
Guinea
- Kwadwo Asamoah: Juventus to Inter Milan
Nigeria
- Gaston Camara: Gil Vicente to Inter Milan
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- Ahmed Musa: Leicester to Al Nassr
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EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:Rawlings wrote:I am writing an article and I need your input. help me
[Note: The key word here is "MAJOR". e.g. Ayew's move from Swansea to Galatasary is not classified as such]
AlgeriaGhana
- Riyad Mahrez: Leicester to Man City
Guinea
- Kwadwo Asamoah: Juventus to Inter Milan
Nigeria
- Gaston Camara: Gil Vicente to Inter Milan
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- Ahmed Musa: Leicester to Al Nassr
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You have to admire the man's tenacious trolling. Sometimes, I laugh sef...lol.
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Most of u here do not understand the word "trolling"bushboy wrote:You have to admire the man's tenacious trolling. Sometimes, I laugh sef...lol.
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mods?EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:You’re a major muguRawlings wrote:I am writing an article and I need your input. help me
[Note: The key word here is "MAJOR". e.g. Ayew's move from Swansea to Galatasary is not classified as such]
AlgeriaGhana
- Riyad Mahrez: Leicester to Man City
Guinea
- Kwadwo Asamoah: Juventus to Inter Milan
Nigeria
- Gaston Camara: Gil Vicente to Inter Milan
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- Ahmed Musa: Leicester to Al Nassr
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Journeyman on Inter PayrollRawlings wrote:I am writing an article and I need your input. help me
[Note: The key word here is "MAJOR". e.g. Ayew's move from Swansea to Galatasary is not classified as such]
AlgeriaGhana
- Riyad Mahrez: Leicester to Man City
Guinea
- Kwadwo Asamoah: Juventus to Inter Milan
Nigeria
- Gaston Camara: Gil Vicente to Inter Milan
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- Ahmed Musa: Leicester to Al Nassr
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Re: Major African Transfers of 2018
EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:Rawlings wrote:I am writing an article and I need your input. help me
[Note: The key word here is "MAJOR". e.g. Ayew's move from Swansea to Galatasary is not classified as such]
AlgeriaGhana
- Riyad Mahrez: Leicester to Man City
Guinea
- Kwadwo Asamoah: Juventus to Inter Milan
Nigeria
- Gaston Camara: Gil Vicente to Inter Milan
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- Ahmed Musa: Leicester to Al Nassr
You’re a major mugu
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I believe you mean Flight Lieutenant not MajorEMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:Rawlings wrote:I am writing an article and I need your input. help me
[Note: The key word here is "MAJOR". e.g. Ayew's move from Swansea to Galatasary is not classified as such]
AlgeriaGhana
- Riyad Mahrez: Leicester to Man City
Guinea
- Kwadwo Asamoah: Juventus to Inter Milan
Nigeria
- Gaston Camara: Gil Vicente to Inter Milan
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- Ahmed Musa: Leicester to Al Nassr
You’re a major mugu
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Honestly I kind of agree with you . Your intended jest of Nigeria is definitely in order. Apart from Kalu's move the rest are absolutely retrogressive and jokes. Unfortunately most Nigerian fans will see nothing wrong with it. The bar we have set for our players are so low and shameful. We should call a spade or spade. Though I do not brand Asamoah move to inter Milian from Juventus as positive and forward move. Surely is a step backward but not as ominous as moving to Porto B, Stokes and Saudia Arabia club.
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Since you are an expert in career moves, would you mind sharing what you are doing now compared to 5 years ago and how much you are making compared to then.
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Please, don't bamboozle us with some yeye grammar as most of us don't collect encyclopedias as a hobby!
bully12 wrote:Honestly I kind of agree with you . Your intended jest of Nigeria is definitely in order. Apart from Kalu's move the rest are absolutely retrogressive and jokes. Unfortunately most Nigerian fans will see nothing wrong with it. The bar we have set for our players are so low and shameful. We should call a spade or spade. Though I do not brand Asamoah move to inter Milian from Juventus as positive and forward move. Surely is a step backward but not as ominous as moving to Porto B, Stokes and Saudia Arabia club.
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You forgot to add Naby keita to Liverpool.. He is from Guinea..
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Naija man talk true todaybully12 wrote:Honestly I kind of agree with you . Your intended jest of Nigeria is definitely in order. Apart from Kalu's move the rest are absolutely retrogressive and jokes. Unfortunately most Nigerian fans will see nothing wrong with it. The bar we have set for our players are so low and shameful. We should call a spade or spade. Though I do not brand Asamoah move to inter Milian from Juventus as positive and forward move. Surely is a step backward but not as ominous as moving to Porto B, Stokes and Saudia Arabia club.
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addedchuks69 wrote:You forgot to add Naby keita to Liverpool.. He is from Guinea..
Naby Laye Keïta: RB Leipzig to Liverpool
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Tentative: Samuel Eto'o: RC Lens, French second division ... he was released by his team earlier. I wonder why MLS doesn't give him a shot.
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Palm...face.bepanda wrote:Tentative: Samuel Eto'o: RC Lens, French second division ... he was released by his team earlier. I wonder why MLS doesn't give him a shot.
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AN12 is still chasing money...smhbepanda wrote:Tentative: Samuel Eto'o: RC Lens, French second division ... he was released by his team earlier. I wonder why MLS doesn't give him a shot.
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it's not major...bc he did not move to GalatasarayRawlings wrote: [Note: The key word here is "MAJOR". e.g. Ayew's move from Swansea to Galatasary is not classified as such]
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tfco wrote:it's not major...bc he did not move to GalatasarayRawlings wrote: [Note: The key word here is "MAJOR". e.g. Ayew's move from Swansea to Galatasary is not classified as such]
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It's Fenerbache
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Crystal Palace announce signing of Swansea forward Jordan Ayew on season-long loan
- Crystal Palace have completed a season-long loan deal for Jordan Ayew
Swansea had wanted £12m for the striker but have let him go to Selhurst Park
He scored 11 goals as Swansea were relegated from the Premier League last year
Palace chairman Steve Parish has ruled out 'ridiculous' late bids for Wilfried Zaha
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Anguissa has joined Fulham. His name sounds Cameroonian. I don't know for sure, though.
Bakary Sagna has joined Montreal Expo. Do Africans with French passports count?
Any clue what happened to Yaya Toure?
Bakary Sagna has joined Montreal Expo. Do Africans with French passports count?
Any clue what happened to Yaya Toure?
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Transfer deadline day lowdown: Premier League clubs spend £128m as 25 players sign...
- Transfer deadline day saw 25 players sign for Premier League clubs on Thursday
England's top-flight sides spent £128million on the final day of the window
There will be one more move when Kurt Zouma joins Everton on loan on Friday
Zero pounds spent on Naija players
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