Nigerian midfielder Isaac Saviour has completed a move to Egyptian Premier League club Ittihad SC, signing a two-year contract as a free agent.
The attacking midfielder, who recently parted ways with Rangers International FC following the expiration of his contract, joins the Alexandria-based club commonly known as the "Masters of the City."
During his two-year stint with the Flying Antelopes, Saviour made significant contributions to the team's success, helping them secure the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) title in his debut season.
Al Ittihad, despite their rich history as six-time Egyptian Cup winners, struggled in the previous season, finishing 15th in the Egyptian Premier League standings. The club will be hoping Saviour's creative abilities in midfield will help improve their fortunes in the upcoming campaign.
This transfer marks another significant move for Nigerian talent into North African football, a region that has increasingly become a destination for players looking to advance their careers before potentially moving to European leagues.
The financial details of the deal have not been disclosed, but joining as a free agent likely means favorable personal terms for the Nigerian international.
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