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Kevin Maussi Martins signed his first professional contract with Monza

Kevin Maussi Martins signed his first professional contract with Monza

Kevin Maussi Martins is an exciting young footballer who has just signed his first professional contract with Italian Serie A club Monza. Kevin, who is the son of retired Super Eagles striker Obafemi Martins, is a talented attacker who has been honing his skills in Italy’s top football academies.

He joined the AC Milan academy in 2016, where he spent two years before switching to Inter Milan in 2018.

Since joining Inter, Kevin has shown tremendous promise, working his way up the ranks and attracting the attention of several clubs. However, he decided to join Monza, where he will have the chance to prove himself in Italy’s top-flight league. Despite his young age, Kevin has already made an impact on the Italian under-15 team, scoring a goal in three appearances.

While his father is a Nigerian national, Kevin has decided to represent Italy for now. This decision will likely come as a surprise to many Nigerian football fans, who are used to seeing talented players opt to play for the Super Eagles. However, Kevin still has the option of switching to play for Nigeria in the future.

Kevin Maussi Martins is a young player with a bright future ahead of him. His signing with Monza is just the beginning of what promises to be a long and successful career in professional football.

Whether he decides to play for Italy or Nigeria, he is sure to make an impact on the world stage and become one of the game’s top players.

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