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Lawal: Chelle’s $130,000 demand not realistic

Eric Chelle‘s demands for a new contract and an improved salary has received mixed reactions from fans and ex-Super Eagles stars as well, Soccernet.ng reports. Olympic 1996 gold medallist Garba

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February 28, 2026byThe Nation
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Eric Chelle‘s demands for a new contract and an improved salary has received mixed reactions from fans and ex-Super Eagles stars as well, Soccernet.ng reports.

Olympic 1996 gold medallist Garba Lawal has opined that the Franco-Malians' requests will be a hard one for the NFF to reach because he failed to win the AFCON 2025 tournament.

Chelle's financial demand sees his monthly income go up to $130,000.00 but the 48-year-old clarified that the fee is for himself and his backroom staff.

“Nigeria is a stepping stone. When you coach Nigeria, even if you do it for free, it adds value to your CV. We know his CV is good, and people speak highly of him,” Garba Lawal said.

“For me, he has to decide what he wants. He has a contract with the NFF and the federation. If he has made up his mind to leave, then it is better to let him go.

Read Also: Gusau reaffirms NFF’s  commitment to Chelle

“If his mind is no longer in Nigeria, and he stays, it will be difficult for him to give his all. Why didn’t he make those demands at the beginning? Or when the contract expires?

“You cannot be halfway into a contract and start setting conditions for staying longer. Nobody told him to extend; they only expect him to respect the agreement he signed,” the 51-year-old concluded.

Chelle, meanwhile, has expressed his shock at how the demands of his new contract have been made public.

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