
Nigerian international Zaidu Sanusi has turned down an offer to join a Premier League club, choosing instead to continue his career at FC Porto, according to manager Francesco Farioli. Farioli revealed that Sanusi attracted interest from England during the January transfer window but opted to stay, demonstrating his commitment despite limited playing time earlier in the season. The Porto coach stated that Sanusi is part of the club’s long-term plans and has recently delivered strong performances. He praised the player’s professionalism and positive attitude during a challenging period, noting Sanusi's clear response that he would be happy to remain at FC Porto. The manager highlighted that the defender’s decision reflects his mentality and dedication, pointing to his steady progress and importance within the squad. Sanusi recently made his 150th appearance for Porto, placing him among a select group of Nigerian players to achieve a lasting legacy at a European club. Despite a serious knee injury, he has regained his place, offering pace and defensive stability. He remains a key figure in Porto’s recent success, including scoring a stoppage-time winner against Benfica to secure the 2021/22 Primeira Liga title, and has also won the Taça de Portugal and the Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira. By rejecting a move, Sanusi has reaffirmed his commitment to Porto and continues to play a central role in the club’s ambitions.
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