Felix Borja and Olympiakos
No rumoured transfer has garnered as much attention on the Ecuador Blog as Ecuadorian international Felix Borja’s potential move to Olympiakos of the Greek top flight. It looks now as if a statement is planned for this Wednesday where Olympiakos will annouce that the Kangaroo is indeed headed to the Greek league double holders. The El Nacional striker would be set to join his new club after the World Cup. If the money is right, this will be a great move for both Borja and Olympiakos. If you’re wondering why Borja is called the Kangaroo, check out the picture after the jump.

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