Mjallby AIF of Sweden striker, Moses Ogbu is ready to dump the Scandinavian club next year, as he is eager to get more experience and exposure added to his career, megasportsarena.com reports.
Although no confirmation has come on his next port of call, Ogbu’s agent, Gustaf Grauers stated categorically that effort is already on towards seeing that his 29-year-old client leaves Mjallby, who are currently seventh on the table with 38 points from 27 matches.
The striker is one of the leading in the Swedish Allsvenskan, after notching 12 goals this season, which puts him just one shy of the joint-top scorers, and Grauers believes the time is ripe for Ogbu to take advantage of his top form and get another club outside The Land of The Midnight Sun.
Consequently, the agent affirmed that Ogbu will not renew his contract with Mjällby and discussions have already commenced with the club’s sports director, Hasse Larsson, with a ciew towards allowing the lad leave by mutual consent sometime next year.
He thanked the coach, Marcus Lantz for allowing Ogbu grow under him, with enough playing time and technical support that has transformed the lad into a proven goals scorer with the team, but posited that he is looking towards getting a new deal in central Europe.
Grauers told fotbolldirekt.se: “I have called and talked to Hasse Larsson about it. I said that Moses will in all probability go abroad next year. I also took the opportunity to thank Hasse and “Mackan” for giving Moses the chance to show how good he can be.
“It’s too early to say. I talk to clubs both from the east and from the west. We are having talks quite open now, as we are only in the first part of November. It is currently impossible to answer where he will end up.”