Sol Campbell's much publicised stay with League Two Notts County has ended after one appearance, it was reported last night. The former England centre-back is said to have told the club that he wants to leave after making his debut in a defeat at Morecambe on Saturday.
Campbell joined County last month on a five-year deal, having agreed to join an ambitious project headed by his former international manager Sven-Goran Eriksson. He finally made his first appearance at the weekend after working on his fitness and it appears it could also be his last.
County are said to want to try to persuade Campbell, who left Portsmouth in the summer, to continue. The player's representative, Sky Andrew, was not immediately available for comment.
Campbell joined County last month on a five-year deal, having agreed to join an ambitious project headed by his former international manager Sven-Goran Eriksson. He finally made his first appearance at the weekend after working on his fitness and it appears it could also be his last.
County are said to want to try to persuade Campbell, who left Portsmouth in the summer, to continue. The player's representative, Sky Andrew, was not immediately available for comment.
Sol Campbell last night quit Notts County - and is considering ending his playing career.
Former England defender Campbell, 34, started just one game for the League Two outfit.
But he has now asked County to terminate his five-year, £40,000 a week contract
Campbell snubbed a host of Premier League clubs to move to County but has quickly realised it was a mistake.
Former Arsenal defender Campbell was made promises about a coaching role in the future but has concerns about his long-term role at the club.
It comes as the Football League are seeking clarification from Notts County about the club’s ownership.
Campbell quit Portsmouth in the summer believing he still had two years in the top flight.
He opted to join his former England boss Sven Goran Eriksson at Meadow Lane but is so disillusioned and disappointed with life at County that he may quit the game altogether.
Campbell will take the next few days to consider his next move but there is definitely no going back with Notts County.
Former England defender Campbell, 34, started just one game for the League Two outfit.
But he has now asked County to terminate his five-year, £40,000 a week contract
Campbell snubbed a host of Premier League clubs to move to County but has quickly realised it was a mistake.
Former Arsenal defender Campbell was made promises about a coaching role in the future but has concerns about his long-term role at the club.
It comes as the Football League are seeking clarification from Notts County about the club’s ownership.
Campbell quit Portsmouth in the summer believing he still had two years in the top flight.
He opted to join his former England boss Sven Goran Eriksson at Meadow Lane but is so disillusioned and disappointed with life at County that he may quit the game altogether.
Campbell will take the next few days to consider his next move but there is definitely no going back with Notts County.



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