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Five reasons Super Eagles star Osayi-Samuel would be wise to avoid joining French side Troyes

Super Eagles sensation Bright Osayi-Samuel finds himself at a pivotal moment, with French side Troyes vying for his signature.

Reports in the Turkish media suggest that Troyes have offered €7 million (including bonuses) to Fenerbahce for Osayi-Samuel’s signature. The newly-crowned Turkish Cup champions may be tempted to accept the offer as they only paid half a million euros to sign him a few months ago.

However, would the Nigerian international fullback make a shrewd decision by joining a team set for Ligue 2, having recently been relegated from Ligue 1?

Here are five compelling reasons why joining Troyes would be an unwise move.

Settling for less – Troyes’ demotion from Ligue 1

Troyes’ recent relegation from Ligue 1 should raise concerns for Bright Osayi-Samuel. After finishing 19th in the league, they will be plying their trade in Ligue 2 next season.

For a player of Osayi-Samuel’s caliber, this would be akin to exchanging a great five-star restaurant for a mediocre fast-food joint. He deserves to showcase his skills in the top flight, where he can flourish and make a name for himself.

The English Premier League, with its grand stage, presents the perfect platform for him to shine.

Abundance of suitors – Bournemouth, Leeds, and Rangers

Osayi-Samuel finds himself in the enviable position of having numerous suitors vying for his talents.

Premier League clubs such as Bournemouth and Leeds have reportedly expressed interest, which speaks volumes about his quality.

Additionally, Scottish giants Glasgow Rangers have also shown a keen desire to secure his services. With such exciting opportunities on the horizon, why would he settle for Troyes?

Bright Osayi-Samuel should keep his options open, patiently waiting for the right offer from a club that aligns with his ambitions and unlocks his full potential.

Lack of competitive environment: Ligue 2 vs. EPL

One of the main reasons Bright Osayi-Samuel should avoid joining Troyes is the significant difference in the level of competition between Ligue 2 and the English Premier League.

While Ligue 2 may have its own merits, it simply cannot compare to the intensity and quality of the Premier League. Osayi-Samuel has the skill and ability to compete at the highest level, facing off against some of the best players in the world week in and week out.

Joining Troyes in Ligue 2 would mean a considerable drop in competition and could potentially hinder his development as a player.

Osayi-Samuel

Limited exposure and international opportunities

By joining Troyes, Osayi-Samuel would limit his exposure and reduce his chances of being noticed by top-tier clubs and national team selectors.

The Premier League provides unparalleled global visibility and attracts attention from scouts and managers worldwide. Playing in England’s top flight would enhance his chances of catching the eye of national team coaches, increasing his opportunities to represent Nigeria on the international stage.

In contrast, Ligue 2 does not receive the same level of attention and recognition, making it harder for Osayi-Samuel to showcase his abilities and gain recognition at the highest level.

Risk of losing Super Eagles spot

Bright Osayi-Samuel should think twice about joining Troyes because it could put his Super Eagles spot in jeopardy.

Just months ago, he earned a starting position as the right-back for the Nigerian national team, a significant achievement that showcased his progress and potential.

However, by moving to a lower-profile league like Ligue 2, Osayi-Samuel may find it challenging to maintain the same level of visibility and competition required to retain his spot in the national team.

Nigeria boast a pool of talented players, and the national team selectors prioritise those consistently performing at a high level in competitive leagues.

If Osayi-Samuel chooses to settle for Troyes, where the level of competition and exposure is significantly lower, he risks losing his place in the Super Eagles squad, especially with the next Africa Cup of Nations around the corner. 

In conclusion, Bright Osayi-Samuel must carefully consider the bigger picture before committing to a decision.

Opting for Troyes in Ligue 2 would be a step backward for a player with the talent and potential to thrive in the English Premier League. With a host of clubs, both domestic and abroad, expressing their interest, Osayi-Samuel should keep his options open and patiently await the ideal opportunity to further his career, realizing his true potential along the way.

This post was last modified on June 12, 2023 3:04 pm

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