
German-English Competition for Signing Niban
A German newspaper report today, Tuesday, discussed the interest that the talented Norwegian player, Sfer Niban, is receiving from clubs in the Premier League and Bundesliga.
According to Bild, the Rosenborg player is on the radar of Borussia Dortmund and Aston Villa.
This comes after discussions weeks ago about Manchester City finalizing the deal, but it then stalled.
Niban, who is 18 years old, possesses high skills, and one of his main features is his ability to play in multiple positions.
According to Bild, the Rosenborg player is on the radar of Borussia Dortmund and Aston Villa.
This comes after discussions weeks ago about Manchester City finalizing the deal, but it then stalled.
Niban, who is 18 years old, possesses high skills, and one of his main features is his ability to play in multiple positions.
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