After weeks of speculation, former Lonestar captain Allen Njie has publicly revealed the financial settlement he secured in his legal battle against Swiss Challenge League club FC Vaduz, an eye-catching sum of $280,000 USD.
News first broke weeks ago that Njie had successfully won his case, but the actual amount remained undisclosed, until now.
In a confident yet composed announcement, the Liberian midfielder confirmed that the dispute had been resolved in his favor, with the Swiss-based club ordered to compensate him for contract-related issues. While he refrained from diving into the finer details of the legal confrontation, the disclosed figure alone underscores the seriousness of the matter.
Njie, who has been without a club since July 1, 2024, didn’t stop there. He also confirmed that more than five clubs across various leagues have expressed concrete interest in signing him.
“Offers are on the table,” the former FC Grasshopper and BSC Young Boys midfielder hinted. “Right now, I’m taking my time to make the best decision for the next chapter of my career.”

Though his next move remains under wraps, the 25-year-old remains optimistic, and perhaps for good reason. His experience, leadership on the national team, and proven record in European football continue to make him a valuable asset on the market.
With his legal battle behind him and multiple suitors lining up, the only question now is: Where will Allen Njie land next?