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Super Eagles' Chelsea loanee get offers from top European clubs

- Kenneth Omeruo has been having an impressive loan spell with Leganes

- The Chelsea star has had loan spells in England, Holland, Turkey and Spain

- The Super Eagles center-back is reportedly wanted in La Liga and Bundesliga

Kenneth Omeruo has been linked with permanent moves to either Spain or Germany after the Chelsea center-back has become one of their best player's on loan this season.

The Nigerian international is currently on loan with La Liga side Leganes and has helped them keep a clean-sheets against Barcelona and Real Madrid.

The 25-year-old has an option to make his deal with Leganes permanent but rival clubs in the Bundesliga have also been linked with the Nigerian.

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Omeruo has never played for Chelsea's main team but has been loaned out to the English Championships, Holland, Turkey and now with La Liga club.

Just as the likes of former Chelsea star Mohamed Salah and Kevin De Bruyne, Omeruo is likely to leave Stamford Bridge next summer.

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Omeruo who played against Lionel Messi in the World Cup two World Cups featured for English Championship club Middlesbrough.

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng had earlier reported John Mikel Obi and his teammates had to travel by road after Middlesbrough's flight for their match against Leeds United was canceled due to engine failure.

The Riverside outfit were forced to turn back at the Cardiff Airport runway after they were knocked out of the FA Cup by League Two club Newport County.

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