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BREAKING: SOUTHAMPTON HAS OFFICIALLY COMPLETED THEIR SIGNING OF NIGERIA MIDFIELDER ON A 4 YEAR DEAL

Joe Aribo
Super Eagles Midfielder Joe Aribo

 Super Eagles star has ended his three-year association with Rangers after signing a four-year deal with Premier League side Southampton.

 Southampton has been initially showing interest in the super eagles star Joe Aribo . The deal has now been finalised, with Aribo signing a four-year contract. The Super Eagles star underwent a medical over the weekend before signing his contract.

Southampton paid £6m, with a potential £4m in add-ons, to sign the Nigerian international. The deal brings an end to Aribo’s three-year stay at Rangers.

The Super Eagles star joined Rangers from Charlton Athletic on a free transfer in 2019. Aribo settled in quickly at Ibrox, winning the club’s goal and young player of the year awards in his first season with the Gers.

The 25-year-old then helped Rangers end their long wait for a Scottish Premiership title in his second season, helping them finish the 2020/2021 campaign unbeaten.

He also played a key role in Rangers’ run to the Europa League final, with four assists to his name. His performances last season caught the attention of several Premier League sides, including Crystal Palace and Nottingham Forest.

Joe Aribo scored 18 goals with 17 asists for Rangers in 83 Appearance for rangers  

However, Southampton have now officially beat their Premier League rivals to the signing of the highly-talented Nigerian international

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