Swedish Allsvenskan club BK Hacken has chosen not to
use their purchase option for Nigeria international, Chisom Egbuchulam, after his
one year loan deal expired.
The 26-year-old joined Hacken on a season-long loan
from Nigeria Professional Football League side, Enugu Rangers, with a permanent
three-year deal expected to follow based on his performance for Mikael Stahre’s
side.
However, news coming out of the Bravida Arena
reveals that the contract of the winger, who claimed the Player of the Year at
the annual Nigeria Sports Award after helping Rangers win the 2015/2016 NPFL
title with 16 goals to his name, will not be renewed.
Hachen has decided to off-load Egbuchulam after he
failed to score in his 10 appearances for the Swedish outfit.
Egbuchulam’s agent who brokered the Hacken deal, Astrit
Feka, said despite the failure of the 2015/2016 NPFL Most Valuable Player to
register his name on the scorers chart, Egbuchulam is very happy with his
experience in Sweden and BK Hacken.
Feka said Egbuchulam’s general performance was
impressive and offers have started to come in for the striker.
“There is interest for Chisom both in Sweden and
abroad, and we will see how things are developing in the coming months,” Feka
said.