Wolfsburg lands the great Mohamed Amoura coup!

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He was one of the sensations of Belgian football last season. Having arrived at Union Saint-Gilloise last summer, Mohamed Amoura scored 22 goals in 45 games with the Brussels team. Now a key player for Algeria, the pocket-sized striker was being tracked by several big Bundesliga teams in recent weeks. As we revealed a few days ago, the 24-year-old striker was heading to Wolfsburg. This Monday, it is now official: Mohamed Amoura has joined VfB.

For the German club, Amoura expressed her joy at the idea of ​​taking a new step in her career: “I am proud and happy to be able to play for such a big club in Germany in the future. I have always had in mind to take the next steps in my career in the Bundesliga. That is why VfL Wolfsburg is the ideal partner for me.» The length of his contract has still not been revealed.

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