Former Super Eagles goalkeeper and captain, Vincent Enyeama, is one of 11 players who has been told they are no longer required by new ...
Former Super Eagles goalkeeper and captain, Vincent Enyeama, is one
of 11 players who has been told they are no longer required by new
Lille coach, Marcelo Bielsa, BBC Sport reports.
The French club's new Argentine boss has also sent messages to the players saying they are not part of his plans.
Enyeama, who played 101 times for the Super Eagles, only signed a new deal last season.
Ivory Coast's Junior Tallo who was among those sent the sacking
text message saying they are not part of the coach's plans, said; "As for me, I'm under contract. I will respect the two years I have left. I'm in no hurry.
"I want to establish myself at Lille. It's the club that wants
me to leave. We'll see if they find a solution between now and the end
of the transfer window. I'm calm. It's a bit bizarre, but I'm handling
it OK.
"I was informed like the others, by text. We're under contract,
the club does what it wants. We would have liked to have had a
discussion. But it's a business choice made by the bosses," the Ivorian told French Newspaper L'Equipe.
The club has already made some summer signings including Burkina
Faso international goalkeeper, Herve Koffi following Lille's
disappointing 11th place finish in Ligue 1 last season.
Enyeama among the other African players in the team including
former captain, Rio Mavuba, Eder, Julian Palmieri, Marko Basa, Éric
Bauthéac, Lenny Nangis and Marvin Martin, have been ordered to stay away
from the rest of the squad as pre-season started on 3 July.
Enyeama, who joined Lille in June 2011 and has made 164 appearances, welcomed the signing of Koffi last month.
On Monday, Enyeama tweeted a photo with some of his fellow
outcasts, who also include Montenegro international Marko Basa, France
international Marvin Martin and , stating: "Always a pleasure to be back with the team."