It has been confirmed that Nigeria’s winger, Moses Usor, has secured a permanent contract with the Austrian club, LASK.

Usor initially joined the Blue and Whites on a season-long loan from Czech team, Slavia Prague, back in January.

Following his impressive performances for LASK, the move has now been finalized, making his stay permanent with the club.

The 21-year-old has signed a contract that extends until 2028 with the former Austrian champions.

Radovan Vujanovic, the sports director, expressed his satisfaction with the development, stating, “Moses Usor has shown significant growth in the recent months. We are delighted that he decided to stay with us, allowing us to secure a young player with tremendous potential for the long term,” on the club’s official website.

Earlier in October, the former 36 Lions star achieved a milestone by scoring his first European Cup goal for LASK in the Europa League match against Royale Union Saint-Gilloise.

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