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The Nigerian international on Saturday sealed a dream move to the English Premier League, and he has been backed to excel among the league’s best
Former Super Eagles interim head coach Augustine Eguavoen has congratulated Nigerian midfielder Joe Ayodele Aribo after the 25-year-old completed his move to Southampton FC.
Southampton, on Saturday, made Aribo their latest transfer summer signing after sealing a £10 million (plus add-ons) deal for the Super Eagles star from Glasgow Rangers.
Three years ago, Aribo was scrapping the bottom of the barrel in the English Football League with Charlton Athletic.
But fast forward to the present: Aribo has won a Scottish Premiership, lifted the Scottish Cup, scored in the Europa League final, and finally earned the chance to play in arguably the world’s most glamorous league.
What Eguavoen has said
Augustine Eguavoen saw firsthand the brilliance of the former Ibrox hero on the football pitch during the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations tournament in Cameroon earlier this year.
As interim manager, Eguavoen deployed Aribo in three of Nigeria’s four matches at the Championship before the Eagles crashed out in the knockout stages.
The NFF Technical Director is in no doubt that Aribo is one of the most gifted football on the continent. And he has backed his younger compatriot to prosper in his new home in England.
Eguavoen wrote on Twitter:
“Congratulations, Joe Ayodele-Aribo, on your move to @SouthamptonFC.
“Your work ethic, love, and passion for the game is clear for all to see. One of the finest midfield talents from Africa at the moment. I wish you the very best in the south coast.
“Go and Conquer, Aribo.”
Aribo registered 26 goals and 25 assists in 146 appearances for Rangers.
The Nigerian international on Saturday sealed a dream move to the English Premier League, and he has been backed to excel among the league’s best
Former Super Eagles interim head coach Augustine Eguavoen has congratulated Nigerian midfielder Joe Ayodele Aribo after the 25-year-old completed his move to Southampton FC.
Southampton, on Saturday, made Aribo their latest transfer summer signing after sealing a £10 million (plus add-ons) deal for the Super Eagles star from Glasgow Rangers.
Three years ago, Aribo was scrapping the bottom of the barrel in the English Football League with Charlton Athletic.
But fast forward to the present: Aribo has won a Scottish Premiership, lifted the Scottish Cup, scored in the Europa League final, and finally earned the chance to play in arguably the world’s most glamorous league.
What Eguavoen has said
Augustine Eguavoen saw firsthand the brilliance of the former Ibrox hero on the football pitch during the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations tournament in Cameroon earlier this year.
As interim manager, Eguavoen deployed Aribo in three of Nigeria’s four matches at the Championship before the Eagles crashed out in the knockout stages.
The NFF Technical Director is in no doubt that Aribo is one of the most gifted football on the continent. And he has backed his younger compatriot to prosper in his new home in England.
Eguavoen wrote on Twitter:
“Congratulations, Joe Ayodele-Aribo, on your move to @SouthamptonFC.
“Your work ethic, love, and passion for the game is clear for all to see. One of the finest midfield talents from Africa at the moment. I wish you the very best in the south coast.
“Go and Conquer, Aribo.”
Aribo registered 26 goals and 25 assists in 146 appearances for Rangers.
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