Super Eagles captain Ahmed Musa has been unveiled on Thursday as a Kano Pillars player and has vowed to lead the club to the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) title.
The Nigerian international, who has been without a club for almost seven months, signed for Pillars on a temporary deal until the end of the season.
Musa was one of the few national team players that played in the domestic league before moving abroad.
The former Leicester City man played for Sai Masu Gida in the 2009/2010 season, scoring 18 league goals, which as of then, was the most goals scored by a player in a single campaign.
Over ten years later, the 28-year-old Super Eagles captain is back at the same club, and he hopes to win a league title with the club this time.
“I left Pillars over 10-years ago without winning the league then, but now, by God grace, I will make a special record by leading the club to the Nigeria Professional Football League title,” Musa said at his unveiling ceremony.
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Musa will don the number seven jersey and could make his debut when the NPFL resumes April 28.
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