Nigerian keeper Vincent Enyeama said he could turn into 'a bad boy' should his Israeli club Hapoel Tel Aviv keep lying about receiving an offer from Portuguese giants Porto. Enyeama sparkled in the World Cup despite Nigeria's first-round exit, making a string of good saves especially against Argentina and Lionel Messi. He was hailed as one of the tournament's best keepers and attracted interest from France and England. But he is now keen on joining Porto and ready to do whatever it takes to persuade the Israeli club.
"For the time being, I'll be a good boy," Enyeama was quoted as saying by Nigerian newspaper Next. "And when I'll have to be a bad boy, I'll know to do that as well. I hope that things will work out. "Porto wants me and if Hapoel claims that there is no offer for me, they are lying. I want to be in Porto and I don't know if I'll be here next week." Enyeama refused to play with Hapoel against Bosnian side Zeljeznicar in a Champions League qualifier, so that he won't be cup-tied when joining Porto.