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Ahmed Musa Expresses Commitment to Nigerian Football

In a recent revelation, Super Eagles captain Ahmed Musa has expressed his intention to make a triumphant return to the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) before concluding his illustrious football career, MySportDab Reports.

Musa, who commenced his journey in professional football with Kano Pillars FC, reminisced about his early career achievements, notably clinching the NPFL top scorer title during the 2009/2010 season.

The 31-year-old athlete, formerly associated with Leicester City and currently playing abroad, revealed his genuine affinity for the Nigerian league. Speaking candidly, Musa emphasized the pivotal role the NPFL played in shaping his career and propelling him to his current status in global football.

I will always talk about the Nigerian league because I was once their product. And that placed me where I am today, and till tomorrow, anytime I am going to stop football, I am going to come to Nigeria again and play in the Nigerian League, Musa affirmed during a discussion on X (formerly Twitter space).

Musa’s roots in Nigerian football run deep, having secured the highest goalscorer award in the NPFL before making a leap to Eredivisie side VVV Venlo, where he experienced notable success.

Now, with a wealth of international experience under his belt, the seasoned footballer expressed his desire to return to his roots and contribute to the growth of Nigerian football.

I am going to stay for a long time and play. To show you the love I have for the Nigerian League, Musa added, highlighting his commitment to a sustained and impactful presence in the NPFL. His words resonate as a testament to the bond between the player and the league that laid the foundation for his remarkable football journey.

As Ahmed Musa contemplates the latter stages of his playing career, Nigerian football enthusiasts can anticipate the homecoming of a seasoned professional, eager to give back to the league that played a pivotal role in shaping his trajectory in the world of football.

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