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Tuesday 7 January 2014

Eyong move to Turkey is off

Former Ajax Cape Town midfield trojan Enoh Eyong faces an uncertain future after his proposed transfer to Antalyaspor in Turkey fell through.
It means he remains stuck, for the meantime, at Ajax Amsterdam in the Netherlands where he has been cast out of the first team squad and is training with the reserves.
“Nothing is confirmed, also nothing with any other clubs,” said Eyong, even after the Turkish club announced he was signing.
“There was a contract offer but nothing concrete. It is logical that I want to get away to play but we’ll now just have to wait and see what happens.”
Eyong has not played for the first team this season since returning from a loan spell at Fulham in the English premier league last year.
He moved from Cape Town to the Dutch club in 2008 and scored three goals in 98 league outings in the top flight in the Netherlands.
But the Cameroon international, who is likely to be included in his country’s squad for the World Cup in Brazil in June, is now considered surplus to requirements by the Dutch champions.

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