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GREED! How Keshi And Warri Wolves Chairmen Stopped Mba From Signing For Bastia by halmeyd(m): 9:40pm On Sep 03, 2013
It was sheer greed on the part of Nigerian club officials that cost Super Eagles midfielder Sunday Mba the opportunity of kick-starting his professional football career in France with modest French Ligue 2 club CA Bastia in a two-year-deal said to be worth around €1 million.
The fans of Bastia had thronged out to welcome the Africa Cup of Nations hero to their city when he arrived last week. They screamed his name every time he was seen through the window of his hotel room: “We love Sunday Mba” and “Welcome to Bastia Sunday Mba, we love you,” they shouted. He had begun to feel at home.
But the hope of having the 25-year-old play for their darling club ebbed near European transfer deadline day when the midfielder left France when he realised that forces beyond him would not allow him make progress.
Mba jetted back to the country on Monday and moved to the Metropolitan Hotel Camp of the Super Eagles in Calabar on Tuesday after his Bastia deal wasthrown to the trash can by the Warri Wolves officials and other two prominent partners involved in the deal.
Goal discovered from a prominent contact who was privy to the contract and it was discovered that the sharing of the €150,000involved as transfer fee was the major cause of the deal not materializing in the first place.
Super Eagles coach Stephen Keshiallegedly demanded for €50,000 from the deal which Warri Wolves boss Amaju Pinnick perceived was too much and believed that the remaining €100,000 won’t be enough for him and Emmanuel Ibru, who was also involved in thesale of the player, to share.
Ibru was involved in the controversial transfer of late Super Eagles defender Olubayo Adefemi before he joined Skoda Xanthi.
They all disagreed on Mba puttingpen to paper for Bastia unless the transfer fee was jacked up to at least €600,000 so that they could have enough to go share.
The player, though not happy, couldn’t help the situation. According to a close friend of his, Mba sobbed uncontrollably in his hotel in France because he had already started feeling at home inBastia as a result of love and affection shown to him by Bastia fans.
Goal can also authoritatively reveal the terms of agreement Mba could have signed with Bastiaas follows:
If Bastia gains promotion to Ligue 1, they have the right to buy Sunday Mba at a preferential price of €800,000 minus the amount they have already paid while a bonus of €100,000 will be given to Warri Wolves, Mba’s club.
Also a partnership deal of 2 yearswill be agreed between the two clubs (Bastia and Warri Wolves) toorganize friendly games and trialsat Bastia for the best players of Warri Wolves. This agreement will work at the moment they maintain their place in the league or get promoted and the contract can be renewed every 2years.
The player also cannot be sold forless than €800,000. In the case where he is sold on to another club, Warri Wolves would be given 50 per cent of the fees.
In case the player is injured for more than 4 months, Bastia have the right to release him and haveto give him back to Warri Wolves without asking for their money back and don't have to pay the rest of the money due.
In case CA Bastia get relegated, Sunday Mba will go back to Warri Wolves as being specified in the contract that Mba couldn’t sign.
With the failure of Mba to move to Europe this summer, it is yet to be seen how this would affect the career of the player who helped Nigeria to victory at the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations.
Source;http://m.goal.com/x/en-ng/news/4235297
Re: GREED! How Keshi And Warri Wolves Chairmen Stopped Mba From Signing For Bastia by 4Play(m): 9:57pm On Sep 03, 2013
That's why Keshi likes to play home based players, so that he can take a cut from their transfer abroad, He doesn't have same leverage over the foreign based pros.
Re: GREED! How Keshi And Warri Wolves Chairmen Stopped Mba From Signing For Bastia by mannobi(m): 10:12pm On Sep 03, 2013
4 Play: That's why Keshi likes to play home based players, so that he can take a cut from their transfer abroad, He doesn't have same leverage over the foreign based pros.
when did keshi became a football agent?
These nigerians and their greed, am sure Mba will never forgive their selfishness. I PITY THE BOY
Re: GREED! How Keshi And Warri Wolves Chairmen Stopped Mba From Signing For Bastia by steve10(m): 10:43pm On Sep 03, 2013
among the things that stop him from signing is the fact that in the agreement bastia stat that if mba is injured for 4 months within the year of his contract, the contract will be terminated, if the club is relegated instead of gaining promotion
His contract will also be terminated.
His naija club refuse to accept the condition saying that mba is not a magician and what if. The rest ten payer are not
As good as mba? They so said the. Money bastia said they are going to pay him per year is Almost what he is being paid in naija , no much difference . Let's not start blaming keshi.

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