Musa began his professional career with Kano Pillars in the NPFL in 2008. He quickly established himself as one of the most promising young players in the League.
The Super Eagles captain, Ahmed Musa, has stated that he wants to play and retire in the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL).
The 31-year-old said this during a conversation on an X (formerly Twitter) space forum, adding that the League made him.
Ahmed Musa's journey with NPFL
Musa began his professional career with Kano Pillars in the NPFL in 2008. He quickly established himself as one of the most promising young players in the league.
He was a crucial player in Kano Pillars' 2009/10 NPFL title-winning season, where he emerged as the top scorer in the League.
In 2020, he returned to the League, and his decision to return to the NPFL was a significant move that marked a new chapter in his illustrious career. After spending a decade playing in Europe and Asia, the Nigerian forward chose to rekindle his roots and contribute to the development of the domestic League.
Musa to retire in NPFL
The former Leicester City winger stated that he will returned to the NPFL and play a very long time before he retired.
"I will always talk about the Nigerian League because I was once their product. And that placed me where I am today, and till tomorrow, anytime I am going to stop football, I am going to come to Nigeria again and play in the Nigerian League.
"But this time, I am going to stay for a long time and play. To show you the love I have for the Nigerian League," Musa stated on X (former Twitter space).
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