The Nigeria international has put pen to paper for
another Ukrainian side and will be there for the next four seasons for an
undisclosed fee
Super Eagles' midfielder, Michael Babatunde has signed
for Ukrainian Premier League side Volyn FC for four years and an undisclosed
fee, his close confidant has told Goal.
Babatunde left FC Kryvbas another club in Ukraine after
the club was declared bankrupt.
He featured for Nigeria at the Fifa Confederation Cup
where he came from the bench twice against Tahiti and Uruguay.
Over five clubs notably from Ukraine made enquiries about
the young Nigerian that will turn 21 on December 24 before he finally settled
for Volyn whose contract offer and play time agreement was okay with Babatunde.
The former FC Ebiede and Heartland of Owerri player
joined Kryvbas in 2011 before he left the club at the end of last season. The
club owed him and his former team mates several months’ salaries and other
entitlements.
He has since resumed training sessions with his new club
towards featuring for them in the league that is already into its sixth round
of matches this weekend.
Volyn are 14th with four points from five games on the
log and they play at home to Karpaty on Monday August 19 in one of the day six
matches.
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