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Victor Anichebe Calls Out Stéphane Sessègnon Over £10,000 Debt Owed To Him And Former Teammate

Victor Anichebe Calls Out Stéphane Sessègnon Over £10,000 Debt Owed To Him And Former Teammate

He has since deleted the post.

Jack Kenmare

Jack Kenmare

Ex-Everton and Sunderland striker Victor Anichebe has taken to social media to call out his former team-mate Stephane Sessegnon over an unpaid debt owed to him and Celtic midfielder Youssouf Mulumbu.

Ex-Nigeria internationalist Anichebe most recently played with Sessegnon in the Premier League with West Brom until 2016, alongside Mulumbu, before both men moved on to different clubs.

But it seems they didn't part on the most amicable of terms, judging by Anichebe's latest Instagram update, at least.

The post has since been deleted but he claims he's been furiously chasing Sessegnon for an unpaid debt, with he and Mulumbu seriously out of pocket - to a combined tune of £20,000:

"This guy Stephane Sessegnon asked me to borrow him £10k." the post read.

"I've been chasing him for it for a long period of time now but he ignores my calls, messages and any form of contact. He even borrowed £10k from [Youssouf] Mulumbu and failed to pay him back.

"This is the problem with our African brothers. They pretend to live some big lifestyle whilst borrowing money from others and failing to pay back.

"If anybody knows him or has contact with him please tell him to contact me or simply send me my f***ing money.

"Cheap motherf***er!"

Image: PA
Image: PA

Anichebe
Anichebe

Given Sessegnon turned out for Sunderland, West Brom, PSG and Montpellier throughout his career - and is still playing in Turkish football with now - you'd expect him to have a few quid in the bank, eh?

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