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Osimhen among youngsters touted to light up Bundesliga this weekend

By Editor
10 February 2017   |   3:33 am
Abundant goals, great physical football and fierce competition at the games have all contributed to raising the Bundesliga’s profile, while also recording the highest average attendance of any football league in the world.

Victor Osimhen

Abundant goals, great physical football and fierce competition at the games have all contributed to raising the Bundesliga’s profile, while also recording the highest average attendance of any football league in the world.

The clubs have really been recruiting some of world’s most talented footballers and the 2017 season is not an exception. With the winter transfer window now firmly shut, the Bundesliga league is now loaded with fantastic talents and players who will further spice up the games and give fans exciting football action and experience as the biggest clubs and names battle for the ultimate title.

Alexander Isak, Bojan KrKic, Neven Subotic and Nigerian Victor Osimhen are among the most promising and biggest transfers of the winter transfer period, who will rock the 2016/17 Rückrunde. Already adding punch to an increasingly enthralling Bundesliga campaign, many of the division’s biggest winter transfer movers are proving shrewd acquisitions to their respective sides.

Across the division, the new faces of players teeming with talent have been tasked with igniting the hopes or reviving the fortunes of Bundesliga teams brimming with ambition.

17-year old Swedish striker Isak is sure a great buy for eight-time German champions, Borussia Dortmund and would be a fans’ delight any day. Regarded as the long-term successor to Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Isak recently became Sweden’s youngest-ever goal scorer and has scored 10 goals and picked up one assist in 24 league games for Solna so far this season.

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