Former Super Eagles captain Ahmed Musa has dismissed reports suggesting he is considering another spell in Europe, insisting his focus remains firmly on domestic football in Nigeria.
The experienced forward had recently been linked with a move to Kazakhstani club, FC Kaysar, sparking rumours of a potential overseas return. The speculation intensified after the club completed the signing of Musa’s former Super Eagles teammate Victor Moses, leading to suggestions that Musa could follow a similar path.
However, sources close to the player told Galaxy Sports XT that there are no ongoing discussions regarding a transfer abroad. Musa is said to be fully committed to his current project with Kano Pillars, where he plays a dual role as both a senior player and the club’s General Manager.
The 31-year-old is reportedly determined to help the Sai Masu Gida rediscover their past success and re-establish themselves as a major force in the Nigeria Premier Football League.
Kano Pillars are currently battling in the lower half of the table and face a tough challenge to steer clear of relegation before the end of the campaign. Musa’s decision to remain in Nigeria underscores his long-term vision for the club, with the former Leicester City winger believed to be focused on rebuilding the team’s structure, stability, and competitive edge.
Before returning home, Musa enjoyed a lengthy career in Europe, featuring in top divisions across Russia, England, and Turkey. His most recent European appearance came with Turkish Super Lig side Sivasspor.
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