Super Eagles captain, Ahmed Musa might be making a return to one of his former clubs on a short term deal before the end of the football season.
ACL Sports reports that the winger is close to returning to Kano Pillars where he stepped into limelight before his move to Europe in 2010.
Ahmed Musa has been without a club since 2020 after he ended his contract with Saudi Arabian side, Al Nassr and with the possibility of not getting a club in Europe at this time, signing for Kano Pillars is an option the player is considering.
A top source in Kano told ACL Sports that Ahmed Musa will soon complete a short-term deal with the NPFL giant.
“Musa has practically agreed to the deal and what is left is just to iron out details of the deal.”
“It is practically impossible to get a deal in Europe before May when Super Eagles will reconvene for the World Cup qualifiers and he really wants to keep himself in a competitive shape for that”
Ahmed Musa finished 2009/2010 season as the top scorer with eighteen goals before moving to VVV Venlo on the Dutch Eredivisie.