Muniru Sulley’s desire to make his debut for FC Tambov in the Russian Premier League will have to wait a little longer as the Ghanaian is yet to get his work permit.
The former Steau Bucuresti man was hoping to play his first match this Sunday but due to work permit issues, he can’t play now.
The Ghanaian youth star joined the newly promoted side on a free transfer after terminating his contract with Belarusian side FC Dinamo Minsk.
But Tambov could not process his documents in time to get him available for selection against Zenit St Petersburg.
Sulley is ready to play in his fifth European league after after stints in Romania (CFR Cluj and Steaua Bucuresti) Tondela (Portugal), Yeni Malatyaspor (Turkey) and FC Dinamo Minsk (Belarus).
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