RB Leipzig formalizes the arrival of Antonio Nusa

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Everything happened very quickly in the Antonio Nusa case. This Tuesday morning, the German press informed us that RB Leipzig was going to enlist the 19-year-old Norwegian winger from Club Bruges. The rumor stage having already passed, the official announcement took place a few minutes ago. Indeed, in a quick press release, the RBL gave more details on this interesting transfer:

Five days before the start of the season, RB Leipzig can announce its next signing and secure the services of Norwegian talent Antonio Nusa. The 19-year-old joins the Red Bulls from Belgian champions FC Bruges and has been offered a five-year contract until 2029. Antonio Nusa will now dribble for the RBL with the number 7 and start training with the team straight away. The attacking player is used on both wings, but can also play in the centre behind the strikers.»

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