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Home General Former Leicester City striker Ahmed Musa rejoins…
General Apr 14, 2021 2 min read

Former Leicester City striker Ahmed Musa rejoins Kano Pillars

Nigeria captain Ahmed Musa has signed a short-term deal with his boyhood club Kano Pillars.

Musa has been a free agent since parting ways with Saudi Pro League side Al Nassr on October 25, 2020.

And at 28 he has returned to the Sani Abacha Stadium after agreeing on a short-term contract with the Nigeria Professional Football League outfit.

Musa's deal with the former Nigeria champions will see him play until the end of the season, although he would be free to leave if a offer comes in from abroad.

He is keen stay fit for Nigeria's upcoming World Cup qualifiers, starting in June

"It is good for me to join Pillars because this is where I started from and it also helps to improve the profile of the league," Musa told ESPN.

"Playing for them will help me keep myself in shape before June, so I can take part in the qualifiers."

Musa has received offers from teams in Russia, England and Turkey, but is taking his time to come to a decision.

"In the end, I want something that will be good for my family, so I don't want to rush," he added.

Musa's acquisition is a major coup for the Nigeria Professional Football League, whose chairman Shehu Dikko helped propose and execute the idea of elite players and former Nigeria internationals returning from Europe to play in the domestic league.

The 28-year-old has his home in Kano, where he has built a sports and recreation complex and regularly carries out charity projects.

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