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- Everton, who are a Premier League side, are reportedly interested in signing Super Eagles star Zaidu Sanusi
- Zaidu Sanusi is currently playing for Portuguese giants FC Porto and Everton will have to submit a big offer to have him
- The 25-year-old left-back has featured in ten games for the Super Eagles of Nigeria and he is yet to score
Super Eagles defender Zaidu Sanusi could be on his way to the Premier League as those in charge of Everton are reportedly interested in signing the 25-year-old who currently plays for Porto.
The transfer window will be closing next week and many clubs in Europe are still looking forward to bolster their squads so as for them to have a good campaign before January.
However, Everton chiefs will face serious competition from clubs like Bayern Munich, Tottenham and Atletico Madrid, who are also said to be interested in the signature of Zaidu Sanusi.
According to the report on Brila FM and Punch, Everton are said to be on the front foot as gaffer Frank Lampard is reported to be a fan of the Nigerian player.
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When did Zaidu Sanusi join Porto?
Zaidu Sanusi has been playing for FC Porto since 2020, joining the club from Santa Clara and has since then featured in 49 games, netting 4 goals.
What is Everton's position on the Premier League table?
Frank Lampard and his wards are currently placed in the 17th position on the table with 1 point as they are yet to record any win so far this season.
After being stranded at Istanbul Airport for 24 hours, Falconets arrive in Nigeria from Costa Rica
Earlier, Sports Brief had reported how Falconets of Nigeria have arrived at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, and were received by the General Secretary of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Mohamed Sanusi.
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FootballA Minister of Youth and Sports representative, Toyin Ibitoye, was also on hand to welcome the ladies who were earlier stranded at the Istanbul Airport in Turkey.
The ladies took part in the FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup in Costa Rica and crashed out of the tournament in the quarterfinal stage.
They departed the North American side on Monday, only for them to be pictured sleeping at the Istanbul Airport on Wednesday Morning, 24 August.