In a significant move that has captured the attention of football fans, Super Eagles captain William Troost-Ekong has opened up about his motivations for signing with Al-Khaloood in the Saudi Arabia Professional Football League.
The defender made the switch from the Greek Super League champions, PAOK Thessaloniki, where he enjoyed a successful season, clinching the league title before embarking on this new chapter in his career.
Troost-Ekong’s remarks come as a response to ongoing debates about his career trajectory, particularly regarding his absence from the European football scene.
He clarified that the offer he chose to accept was not just a matter of immediate gain but a strategic move aimed at safeguarding his future in the sport, underscoring the complexities athletes face in navigating their professional paths.
In a recent episode of the Counter Attack Podcast, Troost-Ekong shared his insights and experiences, he stated; “I got an offer I couldn’t turn down. I am 31, now I have to think about the big picture,”
While shedding light on various aspects of his career. His candid remarks provided listeners with a unique perspective on the challenges and triumphs he has faced in the world of football, making for an engaging discussion that resonated with fans and aspiring athletes alike.
He went further; “I think the Saudi Premier League is competitive, you see the names that are playing there in my first game was against Benzema, Kante, Fabinho, players that are world level.”
“But at the same time, everybody talks about the opportunity you have there to guarantee your future. I have to think about my family, kids.