Wilson Oruma Set To Quit Guingamp
The former Nigeria international midfielder may not extend his stay at the Coupe de France winners because he believes he can still perform at the highest level...
Former Olympique de Marseille ace, Wilson Oruma, is on the lookout for a fresh challenge after he helped unfancied Guingamp to clinch the Coupe de France this past season.
Sources close to the player have hinted that Oruma is considering his other options as his one-year contract with Guingamp has ended.
"There is an option in his contract which allows him to renew for another year, but the way it is looking, he is most likely to move on. The question is really where will he go to," a source disclosed to Goal.com.
He featured in 12 league games and scored twice for Guingamp in Ligue 2 last season. The club finished a disappointing 13th in the standings.
Before he finally joined Guingamp last season, Oruma underwent trials at Welsh club Cardiff City.
He also had a chance while he was at Marseille to sign for Rennes in the French top flight.
Oruma, 33 in December, has played most of his career in France for clubs like Nancy, Sochaux and Marseille. He has also posted stints in Turkey and Switzerland.
Samm Audu, Goal.com
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