Struggling Spanish La-Liga side Granada are yet to make a decision on the future of on-loan forward Isaac Success.
The Nigeria Under-20 striker was loaned to the team by Serie A side Udinese last season upon his signing, as the Italian outfit have exhausted their foreign players quota.
Udinese, just like Granada, are owned by the same owners, the Pozzo family, who are also the owners of promotion-chasing English Championship side, Watford.
Granada’s main problem this season has been their poor goal return in La-Liga and Success, who was thrust in at the start of the season, failed to solve their issues.
Success has been finding games hard to come by since the sacking of Joan Capaross as new manager Albert Resino has relegated him to the B team.
Playing for the B team, his fine form of six goals from 15 games, as opposed to one goal in 27 for the first team, has proven his quality.
According to reports gathered by SL10.ng, Success might have his loan deal extended if Granada are relegated as the club will have to rely on youth players to cut costs. But if they stay up a decision will be made on his future in the summer.
A move to Watford like Odion Ighalo is not feasible due to issues with obtaining a work permit, hence making his situation more complicated ahead of this summer.
However, a strong showing at the World Youth Championship in New Zealand, where he is due to participate with Nigeria, will help in hastening a decision on his next career move.
