Super Eagles forward, Moses Simon, said his dream was to play for Spanish giants Real Madrid at a point in his career.
Moses moved closer to his dream when he joined Levante last summer, but lack of opportunity to prove his worth to the gaffer saw him move to French side Nantes on loan.
The 24-year-old forward discovered his form last campaign and was named the club’s player of the year after scoring nine and provided eight assists, despite playing from the wings.
While speaking with www.Cornerstonenewsng.comon his future, Moses draws inspiration from his compatriot, Odion Ighalo who joined his boyhood team Manchester United and revealed an ambition to play for the Les Merenges.
“I can’t say anything about my club at the moment,” he said.
“I am a player of Levante and at the moment on loan to Nantes.
“Growing up I love the white and white colour of Real Madrid and I hope to play for the club one day.
“Ighalo’s ambition was to play for Manchester United and he achieved that, I have same target and hopefully I will play for Madrid.” He told www.brila.net.
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