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18-Year-Old Ononogbo Chinedu Completes Move to Norwegian Top Flight With SK Brann

Nigerian teenager Ononogbo Chinedu, an 18-year-old winger, has completed a permanent transfer to SK Brann in the Norwegian top flight from Right2Win FC, marking a major step in his budding European career.

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The move sees Chinedu join one of Norway’s competitive Eliteserien outfits as he begins life in a European first-team environment.

Brann, currently competing domestically and with experience in continental fixtures, have a growing reputation for nurturing young talent as part of their squad planning.

Chinedu’s transfer continues a trend of Nigerian youngsters moving to Scandinavia as a pathway into European football.

His development at Right2Win FC, one of Nigeria’s emerging academies producing promising prospects, has now culminated in his first senior contract abroad.

While specific details of the fee and contract length have not been disclosed publicly, the permanent nature of the move signals Brann’s commitment to the player’s long-term integration into their squad.

The winger’s arrival in Bergen will see him join a league known for its physicality and tactical development, providing a strong platform for Chinedu to hone his skills and compete at a higher level.

Brann’s season also offers exposure to both domestic and European challenges, which could accelerate his progression and visibility on broader scouting radars across the continent.

Chinedu now embarks on this next phase of his career aiming to make a mark in Norway’s Eliteserien and follow in the footsteps of other Nigerian talents who have used Scandinavian football as a launchpad into bigger European leagues.

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