Done Deal: Slovenian Club NK Bravo Sign Nigerian Midfielder

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Slovenian club NK Bravo have announced the signing of Nigerian midfielder Arinze James, Completesports.com reports.

James penned a contract until the end of the 2027/28 season with the option of another year.

The 20-year-old previously played for Danish Superliga side,FC Midtylland.

“I am very happy and proud to have become a member of NK Bravo and starting a new chapter in my career,” James said upon his arrival at the club.

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“I want to work hard at Bravo, progress as a footballer and help the club achieve its goal.”

James made a strong impression during his time at FC Midtjylland, progressing through the club’s renowned youth development system.

He was instrumental in Midtjylland’s back-to-back Danish U19 Championship triumphs, consistently displaying maturity, creativity, and attacking intelligence well beyond his years.

His performances highlighted both his technical quality and ability to influence games at the highest level of youth football.

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Source: Complete Sports

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