
The European football market has witnessed another major transfer: “Manchester City” signed a five-year contract with the talented Norwegian midfielder Sverre Nypan, reports mancity.com. According to the new agreement, the English club bought him from “Rosenborg” and paid 12.5 million pounds for this deal. This is recorded as the largest sale in the history of the Norwegian championship.
Despite his current age of 19, the footballer managed to play 70 official matches for “Rosenborg” and score 14 goals. His universal abilities on the field and attacking actions have long attracted the attention of European scouts.
The transfer of Sverre Nypan is considered a step towards the future for “Manchester City.” The club’s management hopes that the new talent will bring new spirit and a creative approach to the team. Experts note this deal as a bright event not only for the “Citizens,” but for the entire EPL.
At the same time, for Norwegian football, this also has historical significance. Through this record sale, “Rosenborg” has brought its trainee to the elite of European football, inspiring a new generation of young players.
The official announcement of the transfer opened big trials and new opportunities for the young footballer. Now, what results he will achieve and how he will shine at “Manchester City” has become an interesting intrigue for all football fans. Read 'Zamin' on Telegram!
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