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Captain Ajibade Completes Transfer To PSG

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‎Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) has officially signed Super Falcons Captain Rasheedat Ajibade permanently, following her exit from Atlético Madrid earlier this summer.

‎As reported by Daily Post, the Nigerian international has signed a two-year deal with the French club on Monday, August 25, which includes an option for a third year. The report indicates that she has already begun training with her new teammates in preparation for the upcoming season.

‎Ajibade, who departed Atlético Madrid in June after her contract ended, will now join fellow Nigerian star Jennifer Echegini at PSG, enhancing the club’s representation from Africa.

‎Reports suggest that the Super Falcons’ captain, Rasheedat Ajibade, has concluded her time with the Spanish team, Atletico Madrid Femenino.

Also Read: “Our Next Focus is to Win the World Cup” – Ajibade

‎Statistics reveal that Ajibade played her final match in the iconic red and white of Atlético Madrid Femenino, marking the end of a chapter filled with growth, resilience, and treasured memories.

‎Although the match was a challenging one with an unfavourable outcome for the team, it represented a significant milestone for Ajibade as she said goodbye to a club that had become more than just a workplace; it had become her home.

‎Ajibade, who joined Atlético Madrid in January 2021 from the Norwegian club Avaldsnes IL, quickly became a pivotal player in the squad. Renowned for her incredible speed, technical skill, and unwavering determination, the Super Falcons star left a lasting legacy in the club’s history, contributing crucial goals and performances in both domestic and European competitions.

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