Milan-owned Nnamdi Oduamadi turns down a Latina loan extension, but confirms “there are many teams interested.”

The Nigerian international was purchased in full by the Rossoneri in May 2011, but has not played a season with them since, being loaned instead to Torino, Varese, Brescia, Crotone and most recently Latina.

Interviewed by Nigerian football website Sl10.ng, the player made it clear that he did not intend to stay in Serie B.

Milan-owned Nnamdi Oduamadi turns down a Latina loan extension, but confirms “there are many teams interested.”

The Nigerian international was purchased in full by the Rossoneri in May 2011, but has not played a season with them since, being loaned instead to Torino, Varese, Brescia, Crotone and most recently Latina.

Interviewed by Nigerian football website Sl10.ng, the player made it clear that he did not intend to stay in Serie B.

“Latina would like to extend the loan, but in the summer I'll be returning to Milan,” said Oduamadi.

“The Rossoneri are my team. Only when I'm back will I know whether I am to stay, or whether I'll be loaned again.

“My agent told me that there are many teams interested in signing me.”

The 24-year-old, however, ruled out a transfer outside of Italy.

“It takes 10 years to earn an Italian passport, so it makes no sense to leave the country after eight years.”

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