Kano Pillars
has opened talks with Nasarawa United FC with the possibility of bringing Adamu
Hassan back to the club after a year, Sportinglens.blogspot.com can
report.
The club’s
Media Officer Rilwanu Idris Malikawa said Hassan is among the top players Sai Masu Gida is bringing to the Pyramid City outfit to fill some vacuums in their team ahead of the forthcoming 2017/2018 Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) season.
Hassan spent three years at Kano Pillars before he moved to Nasarawa United in 2016.
The former Kwara
United striker was part of the squad that won NPFL title for Kano Pillars in
2014 season.
Hassan played a
pivotal role in the coach Kabiru Dogo-led squad last season, scoring vital
goals for Nasarawa United.
“Adamu Hassan is already in Kano and he has
joined the club’s training session since Monday. Talks have begun between
Nasarawa United FC and Sai Masu Gida to finalise Adamu Hassan’s deal,” Malikawa
said to Sportinglens.blogspot.com.
Kano started
its pre-season campaign with a comfortable 5-1 win over Kaduna Selected FC from
Kaduna State in a friendly encounter played at the Sani Abacha Stadium
Kano.
Goals from
Junior Lokosa, Nwagua Nyima, Emmanuel Emma, Auwalu Ali and Aloma Idris gave
Pillars the victory while Kaduna Selected got a consolation goal in the mid of
the game via penalty.
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