Nigerian striker Osaze
Odemwingie has decided to leave newly joined club, Rotherham United. Osaze was
close to joining Bolton towards the end of last year, but opted to join
Rotherham United in October, and the enigmatic winger has now decided to call
it quits.
According to the club's
caretaker manager Paul Warne, he had a conversation with the 35-year-old former
West Brom and Lille striker last week, who revealed he'll be seeking a new move
to guarantee him regular first-team football.
Osaze was banned for three
matches when he was red-carded for elbowing Liam Cooper against Leeds United in
November, he then shockingly pulled out of last week’s FA Cup match with Oxford
United after injuring himself in the match warm-up.
“Peter is leaving the club. I got a text the other day saying
‘thanks’ and that his career might be elsewhere,” caretaker manager Warne said.
“I have got no issues with that. If people don’t want to be here, that’s fine.”
Warne added:
“I’ll keep in touch with Peter for the rest of my life. He is one
great human being. Peter wants to play football and I get it. I have no ill
feeling towards him for that. He doesn’t have to stay, so we wish him well.”
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