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Saturday, 19 January 2019

January Transfers for Gambians Part one

January Transfers for Gambians Part one

Former Wallidan, Gamtel & Brikama United central defender Malang Faye has extended his contract with Korean Icheon Citizen FC.

The FA winner with Wallidan is hoping to get a better season with Icheon and replicate last season performances.

Marimoo versatile midfielder Ousman  Marong have joined Serbian outfit FK Trayal KruĊĦevac till the end of the season. Ousman last played for FC Tubruk in Israel.

Ousman said he was disappointed with some national team coaches because he really performs while in Israel. Won the league, scored nine goals. While in Israel he won MVP in his club. He continues to say the Gambia is a difficult place for players and despite playing four games for Marimoo again he decided to go to Serbia. Ousman Marong is  manage by Superstars academy.

Alfusainey Jatta has joined Modou Ndow in a one year loan deal to the USL. Alfusainey known as Pogba played for Gamtel, Fortune and is a WAFU winner with the Gambia U20 side. Prior to joining North Texas, Jatta had trials with Danish OB Odense in 2017.

Bristol City have agreed that Saikou Janneh can stay with Torquay United till the end of the season. The Gunjur born has ten league goals so far. “I’m very, very happy to work with Saikou for another couple of months,” said TUFC manager, Gary Johnson.

“He’s been a fantastic acquisition for us as a 18/19-year-old. To score the number of goals, he has for us, and to assist in the number of goals that he has, and to have created a partnership with ‘Reidy’ [Jamie Reid] which is certainly second to none, we can only be delighted that Bristol City and Saikou have decided that this is the place for him to further his development."

Saikou on his end said "Delighted to extend my loan at @TUFC1899 until end of the season time to stay focus and get that promotion."



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