Look Elsewhere For Playing Time, Peter Rufai Urges Eagles Goalkeeper

LEGENDARY Nigerian goalkeeper Peter Rufai has charged Super Eagles goalie Maduka Okoye to leave Watford and move to another club where he can be guaranteed first-team opportunities.

The Nigerian international was one of the best shot-stoppers in the Eredivisie before he crossed over to England last year.

Okoye only joined Watford permanently in the summer after initially signing for the Hornets in January 2022. That deal believed to be worth €5 million, made the youngster the most expensive Nigerian goalkeeper in history.

But things have not gone as planned for Okoye in England with the 23-year-old condemned to being second choice at the Vicarage Road.

The ex-Fortuna Dusseldorf lad has not played for Watford in the Championship and has made only two appearances in cup competitions for the Golden Boys.

He was in goal on Saturday in his first showing in the FA Cup as Watford lost 0-2 at Reading to crash out of the world’s oldest club competition.

Okoye has previously hinted that he may consider a return to the Eredivisie in January.

And 1994 Africa Cup of Nations winner Peter Rufai has backed that decision, insisting that playing regularly is guaranteed to make him a better shot-stopper.

“Okoye is a quality goalkeeper and I know if he’s given the chance he will definitely prove his worth,” Rufai said.

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