Nigeria captain William Troost-Ekong has revealed that the dispute between the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) and its international players has been “resolved”.
The entire squad had boycotted training due to an ongoing stand-off over unpaid allowance and wages.
It is believed that some players are still owed bonus payments going back as far as 2019, with some claiming that bonuses due for their recent Africa Cup of Nations qualification are still yet to be actioned.
The Super Eagles players released a joint statement outlining their reasoning for the boycott, with Troost-Ekong, at the forefront of the dispute.
Nigeria take on Gabon on Thursday in their World Cup qualifying play-off semi-final, where, if they win, they will face either Cameroon or the DR Congo in the final.

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