 Oliseh is happy at Bochum |
Former Nigeria captain Sunday Oliseh has ruled out a return to Borussia Dortmund at the end of the German season. The 28-year-old Oliseh has a contact with Dortmund until 2005 but is on loan at VfL Bochum until the end of the current Bundesliga campaign.
Oliseh moved to Bochum last year after being told by the Dortmund coach Matthias Sammer that he had no future at the club.
He has been in impressive form for Bochum who are sixth place in the league after spending most of last season fighting relegation.
 | I will not allow myself to be sold to any other team  |
There is talk of an extension of the deal and Oliseh vowed in an interview with top-selling German newspaper, Sport Bild that he would "never play" for Dortmund again. And he warned: "If I'm not sold to Bochum I'll return to Dortmund to sit in the stands and collect my salary.
"I will not allow myself to be sold to any other team but Bochum."
The midfielder, who helped Nigeria to the 1994 African Nations Cup title in Tunisia, said that he had found the space to play football again.
"After just one week here, I knew that I had made a good move.
"At Bochum, the players have an opportunity to express themselves and the spirit is fantastic."