(File) Ahmed Musa celebrates after scoring Nigeria’s opener during the game. His strike also represents Nigeria’s first goal at Russia 2018. Mark RALSTON / AFP.
Super Eagles and Leicester City forward Ahmed Musa has joined Al-Nassr for an undisclosed fee.
The Saudi Arabian side revealed on Friday via their Twitter handle that the Nigerian signed a four-year deal with the club.
Musa was Leicester’s record signing when he joined the Premier League side for about £16m from CSKA Moscow in 2016.
He was, however, loaned back to the Russian club last season, after scoring just two goals in 21 games at Leicester.
The 25-year-old represented Nigeria at the just concluded World Cup tournament in Russia, scoring both goals in a win over Iceland in Group D.
Having joined the Saudi professional league, Musa was received by his new club with an open arm.
#ALNASSR signed a four year contract with Nigerian left winger and former @LCFC player Ahmed Musa @Ahmedmusa718, welcome to the Global Club Ahmed! pic.twitter.com/03gAQvOW6q
— AlNassr FC (@AlNassrSaudiFCe) August 2, 2018
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