Boro, Everton bid for Olofinjana
From Sport desk
Thursday, May 8, 2008

•Olofinjana in action for Wolves
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A massive rush of offers are lining up for Seyi George Olofinjana, with Middlesbrough, Blackburn Rovers and Everton said to be in the hunt for his contract.

The Super Eagles midfielder is already considering his options into the summer transfer market, with a hint about ditching Wolverhampton Wanderers, after the club failed in their Premier League promotion drive.
With Wolves failing to stage a successful return to the English top flight at third attempt, Olofinjana plans to hold discussions with the crew before committing himself to another season, while suitors continue lining up for his deal.

Wolves have become landlords of a sort in the Championship, but former Brann Bergen of Norway star, Olofinjana is not in the mood for a longer stay in the lower flight, with his Super Eagles shirt already in doubt.

To this end, The Black Pearl is considering his options, although he signed a four-year contract at Molineux last October and says he wants to stay at the club, but still wants some reassurances.
"I can't say precisely what it will take for me to stay. It's good we're coming in and I'll be able to speak to the manager and a lot can be discussed.
“That tells me there's no point going somewhere where maybe I'm not welcome,” Seyi said.


 

 

 

 

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