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Nigerian Wonderkid Joins Scottish Club Livingston: Flying Eagles Star Completes Transfer

Nigerian talent takes flight as he joins Livingston FC, bringing his skills to Scottish football

Nigerian Wonderkid Joins Livingston: Flying Eagles Star Makes Scottish Club Move.

Newsonline Nigeria report that Livingston FC, a Scottish Premiership club, has exciting news to share as they recently announced the acquisition of talented midfielder Samson Lawal. The 19-year-old rising star joins the team from Nigerian side Pro Success FC, bringing his energy and skills to the field. Lawal has committed to a three-year contract with Livingston and will proudly represent the club wearing the number 40 jersey. This signing adds depth and potential to the team’s roster, and fans are eagerly anticipating Lawal’s contributions to their upcoming seasons.

It has been confirmed that Samson Lawal, the talented midfielder, will unfortunately not be available for team selection until the upcoming Viaplay Cup clash with Ayr United. Coach David Martindale expressed his excitement about Lawal’s arrival, stating, “I’m absolutely thrilled about what Samson will bring to our current squad of players here at the club. He has already showcased his versatility by playing multiple positions, including 7, 11, 8, and 10. In addition, Lawal has impressed us during a couple of practice matches where he operated brilliantly as a 6!”

Martindale further added, “He’s an incredibly adaptable footballer who just turned 19, and I genuinely believe there is tremendous potential for further development in Samson.”

It’s worth noting that Lawal had the honor of representing Nigeria’s Flying Eagles in both the 2023 Africa U-20 Cup of Nations and the FIFA U-20 World Cup. This experience demonstrates Lawal’s immense talent and dedication to the sport. Livingston FC fans are eagerly awaiting the moment when Lawal can make his mark on the team and contribute to future successes.

NewsOnline Nigeria

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