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Muhammad Said Completes Move From Viborg To Scottish Premiership’s Motherwell

Former Dabo Babes FC star Ibrahim Muhammad Said has officially signed a two‑year contract with Scottish Premiership side Motherwell FC, making the switch from Danish Superliga club Viborg FF for an undisclosed fee.

Born June 15, 2002, in Kano, Nigeria, the 23‑year‑old winger came through the Dabo Babes Academy before moving to Denmark in 2020. He made his professional debut in 2021 and amassed 112 appearances across all competitions, scoring 11 goals and assisting 11 for Viborg,

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“I am happy to be in the door,” Muhammad Said said upon arrival at Fir Park. “This move has been long in the making, and I’m excited about what the manager is trying to build here. There are good players in the squad, and I hope I can excite everyone who comes to watch us play”.

Motherwell manager Jens Berthel Askou praised the signing: “He will bring speed, dribbling ability, high‑intensity pressing, and good finishing qualities to the team … At 23, Ibrahim is still young and has plenty of potential to grow and develop further”.

The move marks Said’s first step into the Scottish Premiership, where he is expected to add pace and creativity down the flanks as Motherwell prepare for the upcoming season.