Former Warri Wolves goalkeeper, Loveday Anugbuo, has officially joined Beninoise club, Ayema FC. The talented shot-stopper has signed a two-year contract with the club, marking a significant step in his career.
Anugbuo’s move to Ayema FC comes after a successful stint with Nigeria National League (NNL) side, Warri Wolves. His impressive performances for the NNL outfit attracted interest from several clubs, both locally and internationally, with Ayema FC ultimately securing his signature.
New Challenge for Anugbuo
The Beninoise club is known for its ambition and has been actively reinforcing its squad to compete at the highest level of football in the country. Anugbuo’s arrival is seen as a major boost for the club’s aspirations.
The goalkeeper expressed his excitement about the new challenge, stating that he is eager to contribute to Ayema FC’s success. He believes that the move to Benin Republic will provide him with an opportunity to further develop his skills and gain valuable experience.
A Strategic Signing for Ayema FC
Ayema FC’s decision to acquire Anugbuo is a strategic one. The club has identified the goalkeeper position as an area of strength and has invested in securing the services of a promising talent. Anugbuo’s experience and ability to command the penalty area are expected to be invaluable assets to the team.
The signing of the Nigerian goalkeeper is part of Ayema FC’s broader plans to build a competitive squad capable of challenging for domestic titles and representing the country in continental competitions.
Impact on Warri Wolves
Anugbuo’s departure will undoubtedly be felt by Warri Wolves, who will need to find a suitable replacement for the departing goalkeeper. The club will be hoping to maintain its momentum in the NNL despite the loss of a key player.
The move also highlights the growing trend of Nigerian players seeking opportunities in neighboring countries. With the domestic league facing challenges, several talented players have opted to ply their trade in other African nations.