Belgian First Division B club Westerlo have released Emmanuel Emenike, just two months after he joined the club as a free agent in September.
Two months ago, the former Fenerbahce and West Ham United striker joined Bob Peeters’ side with the ambition of helping them secure promotion to the top-flight after having a successful trial.
According to the club statement, Emenike did not reach the expected level of performance after managing just one start in five league games with no goal to his credit.
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His short-term contract was to expire at the end of the season but both parties agreed on its termination on Thursday.
“In those circumstances, it was appropriate to end the agreement with a good feeling. KVC Westerlo wants to thank Emmanuel for choosing and trusting the club and the player wishes to thank the club for the opportunity he was granted.”
Prior to his move to Belgium, the former Nigeria international did not play football in the entire 2018-19 season after suffering an injury last year during his loan spell in the Spanish La Liga with Las Palmas.