28, November 2024
Indomitable Lions: Choupo-Moting heading to MLS 0
Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting, who has been without a club since the end of his contract with Bayern Munich, is preparing to take on a new challenge in Major League Soccer (MLS).
Media reports in the West say the 35-year-old Cameroonian striker has signed for New York Red Bulls, marking a turning point in his rich career.
Having played for prestigious clubs such as Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich, Choupo-Moting has forged a reputation as a versatile and valuable player, often decisive in crucial moments. With Bayern, he won several Bundesliga titles and took part in major Champions League campaigns.
As well as winning trophies, the Cameroon international also showed his professionalism and ability to adapt, whether at Stoke City in the Premier League or Schalke 04 in the Bundesliga. However, the end of his contract with the Bavarian giants last June raised doubts about the future of his career.
By Chi Prudence Asong





















4, December 2024
Football: Nickson Okosun joins English Championship side Watford 0
Watford FC confirms the signing of young Irish forward Nickson Okosun, who will initially become part of the club’s Under-21 squad from January 1, 2025.
The 18-year-old will join for an undisclosed fee from Dublin side Bohemians and has been permitted to train with the Hornets until the deal is ratified on New Year’s Day.
He has signed a contract until 2029, with the club having the option of an additional year.
Okosun can play as a striker or a winger, and came through the youth system at Bohemians.
He went on to make seven appearances for their first-team, and has also represented the Republic of Ireland at Under-16, Under-17 and Under-19 level.
In March 2023, Okosun scored the winning goal for Ireland’s Under-17s in a 3-2 win over Cyprus, which booked their place at that summer’s UEFA European Under-17 Championship in Hungary.
The forward went on to play in the tournament, where his country reached the quarter-finals.
“I’m happy to be here and I can’t wait to get going,” Okosun told watfordfc.com.
“I like to link up and get in behind, and I love scoring goals as well.
“It’s a big club and there are good people, and Watford really resonated with me in that sense.
“Hopefully, I’ll hit the ground running and I’ll try and impress people here.”
Welcome to Watford, Nickson!
Culled from Watfordfc.com