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<br>Plymouth Argyle have confirmed the [signing](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/football-culture/ahmed-musas-2024-earnings-unveiled-astonishing-net-worth-revealed/) of Nigerian‑eligible forward Owen Oseni on a three‑year contract from St Mirren. He will wear the No. 18 shirt, previously donned by fellow Nigerian Gozie Ugwu, as he embarks on his League One journey beginning 1 July. |
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<br>The 22 year old striker arrived at St Mirren in January after scoring 13 goals in 24 National League appearances for Gateshead. Despite ten Scottish Premiership appearances without a goal, the move to Plymouth follows a significant investment from Argyle, who reportedly paid around £120,000 and a sell‑on clause. |
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<br>Born in Ireland and eligible for Nigeria, Oseni rose through Waterford’s academy before spells at Derby County’s youth team, loan stints, and [success](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/news/interviews/champions-league-spot-a-big-motivation-for-forest-awoniyi/) in the English non‑league. His move to League One signifies a major step up one that he approaches with confidence and ambition. |
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<br>We’ve followed Oseni’s rise from Waterford to Gateshead, and now to Plymouth it reads like a well‑earned climb through the ranks. His National League form opened doors |
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