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Transfer: Dennis set to join UAE club Al Jazira
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Transfer: Dennis set to join UAE club Al Jazira

Daily Post about 12 hours 1 mins read

Nigerian midfielder, Anthony Dennis has agreed on a move to United Arab Emirates club Al Jazira, DAILY POST reports.

According to DHA, an agreement has been reached between Göztepe and Al Jazira for the transfer of Dennis for a fee of €5m.

The 22-year-old has been linked with a number of clubs in England, Spain, and Germany.

The one-time Super Eagles invitee has, however, settled for a move to the UAE.

Dennis scored three goals in 31 appearances across all competitions for Göztepe last season.

The defensive midfielder joined the Göz Göz from HB Academy Abuja in 2023.

He has one year remaining on his contract with the club.

Transfer: Dennis set to join UAE club Al Jazira

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