
Abiodun Jimoh
The United States Women’s football player, Ella Masar, has requested a four-year contract extension with Swedish outfit, FC Rosengard to avoid going back to the US under Donald Trump as president.
The Republican candidate beat Hillary Clinton on Tuesday evening to become president-elect, but he remains an extremely unpopular pick among millions of voters due to his views on immigrants, Muslims and women.
Trump’s win has seen protests in major cities running over two nights across America as Clinton supporters voiced their displeasure at the outcome.
Illinois-born Masar, who has been in Sweden for 12 months, revealed that she is not planning to return to her homeland for the next four years in a bid to miss Trump’s elected term length, adding that she also holds a Canadian passport.
“I went to see Therese [Sjogran, sporting director of FC Rosengard] and asked to sign on for another four years at the club so I do not go back to the US with Donald Trump as president,”.
“I’m also happy that I even have a Canadian passport. I’ve actually met him once. We had to go there for an Easter dinner and I thought then that he was a scary man.” The 30-year-old Masar, told Swedish press.
Barack Obama would remain US president until the end of January as Trump transitions into power.
