Nigeria
midfielder Oghenekaro Etebo took a break from his World Cup preparations to
join English Championship club Stoke on Monday.
Etebo
will be a member of the Nigeria squad when the World Cup gets underway in
Russia on Thursday.
The
22-year-old is free to concentrate on his international commitments after
leaving Portuguese side Feirense in a £6.35 million ($8.5 million) switch to
second-tier Stoke.
Etebo
agreed a five-year contract with Stoke, who were relegated from the Premier
League in May and are hoping to win promotion from the Championship next season
under new boss Gary Rowett.
“We’re
really excited to have got the deal over the line for Etebo. I’m looking
forward to seeing him in a Stoke City shirt as I’m sure our supporters are
too,” Rowett said.
Etebo
spent the second half of last season on loan with Las Palmas in La Liga and
will link up with his new Stoke team-mates after the World Cup.
He
has been capped 14 times by Nigeria and came on as a substitute in last week’s
friendly defeat against England at Wembley.
Nigeria
face Argentina, Iceland and Croatia in the group stage of the World Cup.
(AFP)

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