Super Eagles defender reveals he’s open to transfer
Super Eagles defender Jordan Torunarigha has revealed he is in discussions for a possible transfer from Belgian club Gent.
“There are very interesting and concrete conversations that I am currently having,” Torunarigha told Transfermarkt.
“My contract runs until 2025 and I am not in a hurry to leave. We will see what happens.
“I strive for the highest possible sporting goals. That certainly plays a role in my decision.”
He has been linked with a return to Germany with Bundesliga clubs Hoffenheim and VfB Stuttgart possibilities, while Leeds United in England are also understood to be interested in the defender.
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