Thursday, 10 September 2020

3SC warns Kano Pillars over illegal signing of Abayomi Junior


The management of Shooting Stars Sports Club (3SC) of Ibadan has claimed that Kano Pillars FC have not made official offers to sign one of their players Abayomi Junior.

 

Abayomi had been rumoured to have joined the former league champions but the management of 3SC has insisted that the midfielder is still a bonafide player of the club as at now.

Although, 3SC, through a release issued by the club's Media Officer, Tosin Omojola, admitted that Kano Pillars wrote a letter to declare their intention to sign Abayomi, but Sai Masu Gida have failed to meet up with some requirements tabled before them that will allow them to sign the player.

"We want to state clearly through this medium, that the midfielder (Abayomi Junior) is still a bonafide player of the Shooting Stars Sports Club (3SC), as at now," the statement read.

"Even though we are aware of his desire to join Pillars who have also written a letter to us,, asking for his services, but there has not been any official negotiation between both teams regarding the issue.


"However, we are putting the record straight here that Kano Pillars, apart from the letter they wrote, have not had any official engagement with the management of the Oluyole Warriors.

"After receiving the letter in which Kano Pillars declared their interest in the player, some requirements were tabled before them which they have not met up till this moment.

"However, if Kano Pillars failed to do the needful, believing that Ayobami Junior is a free player, time will definitely tell.

"Shooting Stars are not against his (Ayobami Junior) wish to move, as we are not against the personal dreams and aspiration of any player but we believe things should be done professionally," 3SC said.

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