ALEX NYARKO'S season goes from bad to worse as proposed moves to Qatar have fallen through leaving him in limbo, although he could end up remaining in France.
The Ghanaian midfielder walked out of Paris Saint Germain because he was angry they had not signed him on a permanent move before the end of the season.
Nyarko was hoping to move to the Middle East until the end of the current campaign but those deals have fallen through.
Everton still have him on their books and the former Lens man has over two years left on his Goodison Park deal.
Toffees boss David Moyes is highly unlikely to want to keep him and he may be allowed to leave Merseyside on a free transfer in the summer.
Should this be the case, French side Strasbourg have emerged as the new favourites to sign him, although they could face a few rivals should he become available for nothing.
Until then however, it seems as though the powerful African will have to watch from the sidelines before he attempts to kick-start his career for next season.
ALEX NYARKO'S season goes from bad to worse as proposed moves to Qatar have fallen through leaving him in limbo, although he could end up remaining in France.
The Ghanaian midfielder walked out of Paris Saint Germain because he was angry they had not signed him on a permanent move before the end of the season.
Nyarko was hoping to move to the Middle East until the end of the current campaign but those deals have fallen through.
Everton still have him on their books and the former Lens man has over two years left on his Goodison Park deal.
Toffees boss David Moyes is highly unlikely to want to keep him and he may be allowed to leave Merseyside on a free transfer in the summer.
Should this be the case, French side Strasbourg have emerged as the new favourites to sign him, although they could face a few rivals should he become available for nothing.
Until then however, it seems as though the powerful African will have to watch from the sidelines before he attempts to kick-start his career for next season.