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Done Deal: AIK sign Nigerian Youngster On Four-Year Contract
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Done Deal: AIK sign Nigerian Youngster On Four-Year Contract

Complete Sports 1 day 1 mins read

Swedish Allsvenskan club AIK have completed the signing of highly-rated Nigerian midfielder Oreoluwa Agbenla from Beyond Limits FA. The 18-year-old has put pen to paper on a lcontract that will keep him at the Stockholm-based club until 31 December 2030. “AIK Football agrees with 18-year-old midfielder Oreoluwa Agbenla and his Nigerian club Beyond Limits FA [...]

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