
TROOST-EKONG PENS EMOTIONAL FAREWELL TO PAOK
William Troost-Ekong has penned an emotional farewell message to his former club, PAOK Thessaloniki.
Troost-Ekong is leaving the Greek Super League champions after just one season.
The Nigeria international has already pitched his tent with the Saudi Professional Football League side, Al Khalood.
The centre-back will sign a two-year contract with the option of an additional year.
Troost-Ekong took to social media to bid PAOK goodbye, saying, “Dear PAOK, after an amazing year and season in Thessaloniki, I want to thank everyone for the opportunity to share and be part of those moments with you,”he wrote on X.
“I want to thank the president, club staff, medical team, General Lucescu, assistants and especially my teammates who have become my family, for the belief and hard work that resulted in an unforgettable championship and special European nights.
“To the fans, thank you for the support through difficult times. Toumba is something special and now I understand what MONO PAOK means. I wish everyone another successful season and I will continue to follow PAOK. All the best.”
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