Asu threatens to terminate contract at Wanderers: Cameroonian frustrated

Mighty Be Forward Wanderers Cameroonian striker Lionel Asu has threatened to cut ties with the club following disagreements over his contract.

Lionel Asu: I want to leave
Lionel Asu: I want to leave

Asu confirmed to Nyasa Times that he is intending to terminate his contract at the club after falling out with the coach.

“Yes it’s true I am intending to terminate my contract with the club but I cannot say much about this now,” Asu said.

“I will make my position clear within the week.”

The development comes after Wanderers coach Eliah Kananji appealed to the executive committee to let the diminutive striker go for not being committed to the club.

Kananji argued that his behaviour could not have a negative impact on the rest of the players, but also the coach’s game plan.

Wanderers General Secretary Mike Butao also said the player was no special to the club after misusing the money intended for accommodation.

Butao said it was not fair for the club to accuse the club for failing to pay for accommodation at a lodge when he was given enough money to cater for standard accommodation.

The Cameroonian has become a controversial figure since arriving at the club before the season started.

He has boycotted training in a bid to bargain a better deal.

At one point the deal was set to fell through after demanding US$10,000 signing on fee but the Nomads managed to negotiate to get down to K3.5 million.

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45 replies on “Asu threatens to terminate contract at Wanderers: Cameroonian frustrated”

  1. Why are you keeping this fool around? If he is worth the salt he should have been in Europe.

  2. Ntima wofuna kutchuka;a Nanzikambe anafa Osabweleranso kkkkkkk.Neba bussnes ya kaunjika yomweyo ungakhale ndi profesional iwe?

  3. NEBA KALIWONELA, LET’S PROMOTE OUR LOCAL PLAYER INSTED OF SPENDING MUCH MONEY 4 ZERO BENEFIT.

  4. The truth is that Wanderers should give what’s due to the dude. It’s not imperative to be babysitting him on funds expenditure,he’s a man so,whatever he do with his money has nothing to do with the club. Act professionaly guys don’t dent the image of Malawi.

  5. Ine monga WA nyelere weni weni ndikuti azipita basi,lm not happy with his behavior

  6. Asu please go. In Malawi we got used to paying our players ma 10pin basi. Go my friend.

  7. While we would want to stay infirmed and on time, i would want to maintain that you take some time to edit and ensure you are also working on grammar and nitty-gritty errors. I know we have the potential in you to do that editorial homework before publishing. Thanks

  8. Its only fair to pay the player his money as you part ways. Wanderers and bullets have a big problem when it comes to football administration. They believe in cheating players. Nkhani ya player ameneyu inayamba kuvuta asanasayine contract, this was because he is a professional player and may be understands football better than our administrators. Administrators I mean at wanderers and bullets because Silver strikers is the most professional team in Malawi. After all mmesa manoma alandira sponsorship yamphamvu?
    Lets be serious guys, how can you be saying you dont have money just after starting the season? Bullets ilibe sponsorship koma sikulira ngati manoma. Chanangwana ndalama wapita nazo kuti?

  9. This guy has always been controversial since the day he arrived. I don’t know why Nyerere officials kept faith in him. Uchitsilu amalawi. we have this stupid mentality of believing that anything foreign is better than local. If this guy was that better osakasewera pa Joni bwanji? Makape a manoma haven’t you learnt a lesson from Thom Aidu?

  10. Let him go. If he was that good, we would have known him from his career with his national team. Enafe tamudziwira konkuno mkazi waku Cameroon yu wofuna kunyengeleledwa

  11. ayi asapite pajatu mumati awanderes ndinu ozindikira, sipaja mukati zakunja zimayamba ndinu, ife a BB pano ntendere wati fikira sopano,

  12. He is not Messi nor Ronaldo so let him go if he wants chaka chinochi sizonyengelerana wachoka wachoka

  13. Nanu matama,mumafuna kutchuka ndi player wakunja muziona,mukulephera amomuno kulipira wakunja ndiye mungamukwanitse chitani manyazi,nanu akananje becareful akuthamangitsaninso ngati ku BB.

  14. I thought when Wanderers offered the man a contract they had means of financing the contract, poor planning is bring Malawian football down our league systems needs revision so that we have a regulated transfer period and players get solid contracts with serious terms and conditions and also players should be valued by an independent company to see what they are really worth. Expartriate players are different from local players, local players at the very understand how money works in the country and some may understand that it take a few extra days for money to be in the accounts but for an expat he will want to be paid on the day and at the time that is stated in his contract

  15. Let this guy goooo! infact, he was supposed to be gone as of yesterday. I have watched this guy play but mmmmm, he is bullshit!

  16. This boy needs legal advice. He doesn’t know that if he terminates he will get less compared to if Wanderers terminates the contract.

  17. Enough of this, let him go, Muhammad Sulumba, Jabulani Linje, Sparrow Msowoya, Mapopa Kaunda and others will do the job. Just revise the welfare of other players please Executive, we can’t manage Asu he is expensive. Wanderers forever.

  18. woza nabour,,inakakhala bullet bwenzi mukulankhula zambiri,koma poti niiwe naboureasy basi

  19. Anthu andalama kulephera kumpasa zake nkhasu apa kkkkkkkkkk koma mandalazi kuziikamo hahahahahaha tangompasani apa kapena kaunjika uja sakuyenda pa mariketi

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