Stanley Nwabali keeps calm amid transfer storm
Nigeria first choice goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali has struck a composed tone over his current free agent status, insisting he feels no pressure despite being without a club following his exit from Chippa United.
Rather than viewing his contract termination as a setback, the Nigerian shot stopper appears to be embracing the moment as an opportunity to carefully choose his next destination.
With his deal originally set to run until June, Nwabali opted for an early departure, opening the door to a range of possibilities across different continents.
Speculation has since linked him with a move to South African heavyweights Kaizer Chiefs, while interest is also believed to be brewing from clubs in North Africa and the United States’ Major League Soccer.
Despite the growing transfer chatter, Nwabali remains unfazed, making it clear that his next move will not be dictated by pressure or prestige, but by personal fulfillment.
“I’m not worried about being clubless,” he said calmly.
“I don’t have a specific country or league I’m desperate for. Whoever welcomes me and it feels right, I can play. Football is about happinessmy happiness comes first.”
His measured stance reflects a player confident in his abilities and market value, choosing patience over panic as he weighs his next chapter in professional football.
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