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‘It wasn’t just my life that changed’- Mikel reveals why he signed for Chelsea ahead of Man Utd

The ex-Stoke City star was involved in a transfer battle between the Premier League two clubs as a teenager, which left him in limbo for a while 

Former Super Eagles star John Mikel Obi has revealed he had to sign for Chelsea in 2006 because the futures of three other players were tied to the deal.

Mikel spent 11-successful years at Stamford Bridge after signing from Norwegian club Lyn Oslo. However, the transfer was one of the most controversial deals in the last two decades.

The former Nigerian international had initially signed for Manchester United but later claimed he was forced to sign for the Red Devils.

As a result, it created a legal battle between Lyn Oslo, Man Utd and Chelsea, while FIFA also intervened. This long-drawn saga left Mikel’s career in limbo as he was out of action for six months.

At the end of the legal battle, Mikel eventually signed for Chelsea. The Blues paid a compensation fee of £12m to Manchester United and £4m to Lyn for the Nigerian services.

It was a move that left many Nigerians baffled as they felt Obi’s chances of success would be higher if he had gone to Man Utd instead of Chelsea, who had a host of world-class names in their squad then.

The former Super Eagles captain has now revealed that he signed for Chelsea to save the futures of three other Nigerians that were at the club then.

During that period, three of Mikel’s teammates at Nigeria U-20 level, Chinedu Obasi, Emmanuel Sarki and Ezekiel Bala, were also undergoing trial at Stamford Bridge.

Mikel revealed if he had not signed for the Blues, Chelsea would have ended the three players trial.

“When I chose Chelsea, it wasn’t just my life that changed,” Mikel told The Athletic.

“There were four lives that changed. Why? Because if I didn’t, Chelsea might not have anything to do with my three friends. I was close to them. I knew their families.

“I didn’t just make the decision for myself. I thought about them, I thought about their families. This gave them more of a chance,” he added.

But despite Mikel’s gesture, the three players would go their separate ways in subsequent months as Chelsea did not offer them a contract.

Bala is currently with Rosseland BK, while Sarki is plying his trade in Poland with Gornik Myslowice. Chinedu Obasi, the only member of the three who had a fairly decent career, is currently without a club after he was released by SCR Altach in July.

This post was last modified on October 14, 2021 3:52 am

Joba Ogunwale

Oluwajoba Ogunwale has many years of experience as a sports content writer. The most recent of these was at Opera News, after which he took up the role of Editor-in-Chief at Soccernet.

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