Tired of warming the bench, Nigerian international Vincent Enyeama has asked LOSC Lille to put him on the transfer market for this summer in order to find game-time elsewhere
If one looks for three commons things between http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Vincent-Enyeama-c36182. The custodian has played against all these teams but has never really managed to establish himself.
Instead of him, Rudi Garcia has put more faith in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Mickaël-Landreau-c25513 who has been very consistent for Les Dogues in recent seasons. Furthermore, it seems very much certain that the Nigerian would ever become Lille’s number 1 which means that a move away from
the club could do him a lot of good.
Not really convincing whenever given the chance, the 29-year-old custodian is not keen on having another bench warming session next season. Under contract until 2014, the Nigerian knows that he has no future at Villeneuve d’Ascq.
Since arriving at Lille from Hapoel Tel-Aviv, Enyeama has not played a single Ligue 1 game for Les Dogues and has been consigned to only cup games in which he has rarely inspired believers. A move away from the club seems to be a sane choice for a player
who impressed everyone at the World Cup in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/South-Africa-c757 back in 2010.
Reports claim that Enyeama has already put in a transfer request in order to move to a club where he would be offered more game-time.
In a bid to find a suitable back up for Landreau, Lille have also embarked on a mission to replace the soon-to-be-former Lille man.
Reports suggest that Stade Brestois shot-stopper, Steeve Elana is the person Rudi Garcia wants at the club and is willing to offer him a contract when the transfer window opens.
The 31-year-old’s contract with Brest expires by the end of the campaign and after seven seasons at the Brittany club, Elana is also keen to embark on a new challenge.
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