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Awoniyi Joins Mouscron On Loan

By Augustine Akhilomen

Former Flying Eagles striker, Taiwo Awoniyi has been sent on a season long loan by Liverpool to join Belgium side, Mouscron.

Awoniyi was an integral part of the the Golden Eaglets side that won the 2013 FIFA U-17 World Cup and was also part of the Flying Eagles that won the Africa U-23 Nations Cup in Senegal.

He joined Liverpool in 2015 and was immediately loan out to German club  SV Frankfurt in a bid to get first team football experience.

The youngster was also loan to Dutch side NEC Nijmegen where he played his football last season.

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