Fuller weighing career prospects amid interest from Mount Pleasant
Tivoli Gardens FC star forward Nickalia Fuller is reportedly torn between loyalty to his home town club and the financial lure of St Ann-based Jamaica Premier League club Mount Pleasant Football Academy.
Tivoli, it is understood, have received a very handsome offer from the Caribbean champions to tempt him away from the west Kingston club.
The mercurial winger who scored his first goal for Jamaica in his second international, netting the lone goal in a 1-0 win over Grenada on Sunday, has been rumoured to be leaving the club for some time and only last week denied he was leaving Tivoli.
However, after Monday's 3-2 defeat to Molynes, he was less certain about where his future lies locally.
"More than likely (I will play for Tivoli on Thursday against Racing). I am looking forward to it, but you don't know what the future holds," he declared.
"To be honest, I don't even know. Right now I am just focusing on my career."
Despite the financial remuneration the player would enjoy at Mount Pleasant, he has seen many top local names go to that club and fail to get regular minutes and lose their value in the league, before departing again after two seasons.
The 21-year-old is enjoying one of the best periods of his career at Tivoli and runs the risk of losing that momentum if things do not go according to plan in St Ann.
"To be honest, I don't want to deal with that point (the financial lure of Mount Pleasant and the comfort and adoration of Tivoli); as I said, I am focusing on my career.
"If the transfer happens, it happens. I am not really sure what is happening with the transfer. I can't give any information or an answer to it," he stated.
Nevertheless, he insists his ultimate objective is to get a 'big move' overseas at the end of this season.
"Definitely, I want to keep the high standard and the consistency in my performance. Hopefully, by the end of the season you'll see a big move. So I am looking out for a big move (overseas).
"I want to thank all my Tivoli teammates. They all have been very happy for me. I am very grateful for their love and support, and I am going to make everybody proud. My fans, friends, family and everybody," he said.








