Ghanaian striker Elvis Manu got his loan deal terminated by Dutch Club Go Ahead Eagles after revealing his support to his former Club Feyenoord.
Manu was sacked by the Eredivisie side for what the Club described as an “unprofessional” act with few weeks left on his contract
The former Dutch Youth international will thus return to his parent Club Brighton & Hove Albion who just end promotion to the English Premier League.
An Eagles statement read: “Go Ahead Eagles say goodbye to Elvis Manu as from today.
“He stood accused of unprofessional conduct around the time of our match against Ajax.
“His two posts on social media that day led us to believe he was not fully focused on our crucial game.
“Club management saw the posts after the game, and Manu was told this morning [Monday] that his services are no longer required.
“We will now set our sights fully on Sunday’s match against Sparta Rotterdam, when we hope to end the season in worthy fashion.”
The 23-year-old joined Go Ahead Eagles on loan in the summer transfer window.
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