Chippa United and Super Eagles goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali has come forward to dispel rumors surrounding his potential transfer, revealing that he is yet to receive any solid offers despite his impressive performances at the Africa Cup of Nations in Ivory Coast.The 27-year-old shot-stopper emerged as a surprise talent in a Super Eagles squad filled with established names, making a significant impact throughout the tournament, notably in their journey to the final. With four clean sheets and only four goals conceded, Nwabali’s prowess was evident. However, he narrowly missed out on the Golden Glove award to Ronwen Williams, the captain of South Africa’s national team, who secured five clean sheets and conceded just three goals. Super Eagles keeper Nwabali brushes off personal praise following AFCON final defeatRecently, football transfer expert Fabrizio Romano disclosed that both Queens Park Rangers and Al-Ettifaq had shown interest in acquiring the services of the Chippa United goalkeeper. AFCON 2023: Mozzart Sport Kenya’s team of the tournament🇳🇬 Nigeria GK Stanley Nwabali, on the list of different clubs as Al Ettifaq in Saudi and Queens Park Rangers in UK have enquired about him.His South African club Chippa United will consider his future move in the next months. pic.twitter.com/5YKAJ1HT7V— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) March 3, 2024 Addressing these rumors, Nwabali stated, “You see, to be honest, I’ve never seen anything on my table ever since AFCON. Maybe those clubs might have spoken to my team or my manager. But at this point, we can’t do anything. And they can’t approach me because it would be unprofessional. They must go to my club or my manager. So I don’t know if there’s something on the table maybe waiting for towards summer or transfer window. You know most clubs always do this. When they show interest, you’re opening the way to some other clubs. So, some people always keep it a secret, and when they get you, they get you once. For now, I know nothing.” Nwabali told Far Post. ##NAJAVA_MECA_8002383##Preceding the continental tournament, reports suggested that Belgian club Royal Union Saint-Gilloise also harbored interest in securing the services of the former Enyimba custodian. Empty Seats, Frustrated Fans: The troublesome tale of AFCON 2023 ticketinga
