Birmingham City makes Shehu Abdullahi enquiry
Birmingham City have made an enquiry to sign
Anorthosis Famagusta’s Shehu Abdullahi
according to a report from the Daily Mail .
The Blues have had a nightmarish first half to the
season. Despite this year being one of their most
promising in years considering all the money that was
invested into the side, they have really struggled and are
currently at the bottom of the Sky Bet Championship. But
despite their recent problems, head coach Steve Cotterill
is being trusted to spend money in the January transfer
window to try and turn things around at St Andrews.
And one of the players Cotterill is looking to sign is
Abdullahi who is currently plying his trade in Cyprus
for Anorthosis Famagusta. He has been impressive in
the Cypriot First Division for them but has always been
great on the international scene, with the 24-year-old
defender being crucial to Nigeria qualifying for next
year’s World Cup in Russia. But in order to secure his
place there he may need to play in a league with a better
reputation and a move to Birmingham may help him.
But while the Blues have enquired about Abdullahi and
could end up costing them £500K, there are other teams
said to be interested in making a move for him. Both
Freiburg in Germany and Trabzonspor in Turkey are also
considering making a move for the defender and could
be fierce competition for Birmingham. But the Blues do
have some money to spend and could potentially outbid
them should it come to that.