On the occasion of his 35th birthday today (22 April 2022), Chelsea legend John Obi Mikel has little to be excited about in terms of his rewards in the game.
The former Chelsea star had found himself only good enough for the Asian leagues where his admires come from.
Mikel ‘s transfer values as updated by Transfermarkt indicate that he is now rated at 300,000 euros – the lowest valuation in his entire career to date.
And it is the fourth consecutive update that Mikel’s valuation has fallen; he was previously valued at €1.2m, €1m, €600,000 on March 10, 2021, June 30, 2021 and October 28, 2021 respectively
The 2013 Africa Cup of Nations winner for Nigeria’s Super Eagles is currently unemployed having ended his association with Kuwait SC in November.
Mikel, according to a young Nigerian football scout cum agent sometime last year, failed on a pre agreed contract to reward the Nigerian who recommended him to his last team as he went ahead to sidetrack him to negotiate contract with the club.
The former Super Eagles and Chelsea icon reached his highest market value of €23m on January 28, 2013.
Meanwhile, ex-Flying Eagles captains Kelechi Nwakali (€0.7m) and Ramon Azeez (€0.4m) have also seen their market value drop after they were released by their clubs.
In reality, Mikel was once the most expensive Nigerian player in history, with Chelsea splashing 20 million euros to sign him from Lyn Olso in 2006, a record that stood for eleven years before it was broken by Odion Ighalo.
Meanwhile, ex-Flying Eagles captains Kelechi Nwakali (€0.7m) and Ramon Azeez (€0.4m) have also seen their market value drop after they were released by their clubs.
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