During their World Cup vacation, the Nwakaeme brothers enjoyed playing a long ball to one another.
Anthony Nwakaeme and his brother Dickson Nwakaeme are taking a break from the World Cup as they pass the ball back and forth.
The Nwakaeme brothers kept the ball high and long as they displayed their prowess.
Dickson, a former striker for the Super Eagles, has also played for other teams, including France’s Anger.
Recall that the Nigeria international, Anthony Nwakaeme, has lately been rumoured to move to Turkish club Besiktas, who are preparing a shocking transfer for the forward four months after he joined Saudi Arabian club Al Fayha.
With 13 goals and eleven assists in the season leading up to Trabzonspor’s Super Lig victory, the striker established legendary status at the Turkish club.
However, according to Soccernet, per fbref, he played four years with Trabzonspor, making 145 games while tallying 47 goals and 40 assists.
The two brothers who have an excellent track record as far as football is concerned looked to be enjoying their time as they have fun with the football.
See the video below:
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However, according to Akit, the 33-year-old may end his contract at Al Fayha just four months after he joined the club, and Besiktas has already shown an interest in securing his services.
If Nwakaeme eventually moves to Besiktas, it could put a dent in his legacy at Trabzonspor, because of the rivalry between them and the Istanbul giants.
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