Nigerian Forward Babatunde Akinsola Signs Permanent Deal with AVS Futebol SAD

Nigerian Forward Babatunde Akinsola Makes Permanent Move to AVS Futebol SAD

In a significant transfer coup, Portuguese club AVS Futebol SAD has announced the signing of Nigerian forward Babatunde Akinsola on a permanent contract. The 28-year-old had previously joined the club on loan from Spanish side Real Valladolid in January and has now committed to the team for the long haul.

During his loan spell, Akinsola made 17 league appearances for AVS, scoring one goal and providing one assist. His impressive performances have earned him a permanent spot in the team, and he is thrilled to be staying on.

“I’m very happy to be back. It’s been a fantastic few months, and that made my return easier,” Akinsola said in an interview with the club’s official website. “I feel like I can show my worth in Liga Portugal and help AVS secure their place in the league. I’m very motivated and looking forward to getting started.”

Akinsola’s arrival is a significant boost for AVS, who are seeking to establish themselves as a force in the Portuguese top flight. With the Nigerian’s experience and skill, the team is expected to push for a top-half finish in the league.

The signing of Akinsola is a testament to AVS’s commitment to building a strong squad and competing at the highest level. As the team looks to the future, fans will be eagerly anticipating Akinsola’s contributions on the pitch.

With his permanent contract in place, Akinsola is ready to make his mark on the Liga Portugal stage. Will he be able to help AVS achieve their goals? Only time will tell.

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