Former Espérance Sportive de Tunis striker, Emem Uduak has completed a one-year deal with Turkish club, Kasimpasa SK, SR Sports reports.
Uduak was among players released by the Tunisian giants last season, but has now joined the club in the ongoing summer transfer window. The 22-year-old striker decided to plight his trade in Europe with the Turkish Super Lig side, Kasimpasa for the next one season, and may extend his contract base on level of performance.
The former Dolphins FC striker was with the club’s Facility Sports Director and Marketing Manager, Emre Zengilli, for him to complete the deal after he was released by the Tunisian club.
Uduak was declared surplus to requirement by Esperance, as the Nigerian striker had stated categorically long ago that he desire to take his football career to Europe, so playing in Turkey is a step closer to his dream.
This post was last modified on November 30, 2018 1:47 pm
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