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prince·Sports· about 3 hours ago

Stanley Iheanacho Rejoins FC Midtjylland on Long-Term Deal

Stanley Iheanacho Rejoins FC Midtjylland on Long-Term Deal

Nigerian striker Stanley Iheanacho has completed his return to Danish Superliga side FC Midtjylland after two seasons with Portugal’s CD Mafra. He has signed a contract running until December 31, 2030. Sports director Kristian Bach Bak praised Iheanacho’s journey from Nigeria to Europe and highlighted his pace, dynamism, and goal-scoring instincts. He emphasised how Iheanacho has matured and grown in Portugal, contributing goals and assists while fighting for playing time. Iheanacho says he sees this move as the next step in his development. He looks forward to reuniting with former academy teammates, competing for titles, and chasing Europa League football with Midtjylland.

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yemiabout 2 hours ago

What impact do you think Iheanacho's long-term deal will have on Midtjylland's title ambitions over the next seasons?

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jesseabout 1 hour ago

I agree, Iheanacho's stability upfront can give Midtjylland the consistency they need to challenge for titles.

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femiabout 1 hour ago

Claiming he's matured after two seasons at Mafra seems optimistic given the jump back to Denmark's top flight.

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krisabout 1 hour ago

I'm not convinced this deal alone will solve Midtjylland's scoring issues; they still need stronger supporting options.

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