Keshi interest excites Haruna
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Kiev midfielder Lukman Haruna says he will be happy to return to the
Super Eagles after a three-year absence from the national team.
Haruna last played for the Eagles at the
2010 World Cup but he is now set to make a return to the squad
alongside Hull City’s Sone Aluko and Gabriel Reuben of Kilmarnock, after
coach Stephen Keshi gave a hint about recalling the trio ahead of next
month’s friendly against Italy.
The 2007 U-17 World Cup winner has been
on top form for the Ukrainian giants, sparking interests from Premier
League clubs West Brom and Fulham.
Both clubs reportedly want a January
move for the versatile midfielder, who has represented his country at
the U-17, U-20 and senior World Cups.
“I was thrilled when I read about
Keshi’s interest in me. I always want to play and give my best for my
country. Keshi is a very good coach and I will be very happy to play
under him and learn more things as a footballer,” the 22-year-old told
our correspondent on the telephone on Thursday.
Haruna, who joined Kiev from Monaco,
says he is happy being linked with the Baggies and the Cottagers, after
being watched by scouts from both clubs.
But the player is keen on a return to international duty.
He told Skysports.com, “I am definitely
flattered by the links with Premier League clubs, I almost joined the
Premier League before coming to Kiev.
“Fulham is a very good club in London.
My ambition at the moment is to get back into the Nigerian team, I want
to be part of the team and give my best to the country.
“I played in the 2010 World Cup and to
do the same in the World Cup in Brazil could be fantastic. I am scoring
goals in the Ukrainian League and hopefully that influences the coach to
call me back.”
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