Mamelodi Sundowns have made another big statement in the transfer market by securing the services of Portuguese midfielder Nuno Santos in a deal worth around R20 million from Vitoria Guimaraes SC. The 26-year-old comes in as a direct replacement for Lucas Ribeiro, who recently departed the club.
Nuno Santos’ Profile
A product of Benfica’s renowned academy, Santos is an attacking midfielder with experience across Portugal’s top-flight clubs, as well as a stint in the United States. He has represented Portugal at every youth level, including the U19 side that lifted the 2018 UEFA European Championship, though he has yet to break into the senior national team setup.
Sundowns see him as a dynamic option to fill the creative void left by Ribeiro. Known for his vision, ball control, and ability to link up play, Santos will be expected to add flair and versatility to the Brazilians’ already talented midfield unit.
What He Brings to the PSL
With Sundowns competing both domestically and on the continent, depth and quality are essential. Santos offers:
- European pedigree with experience in top-level competitions.
- Creativity in attack, able to operate as a playmaker or advanced midfielder.
- Technical sharpness honed in Portugal’s development system.
- Winning mentality from his success with Portugal’s youth teams.
This signing further emphasizes Sundowns’ ambition to dominate the Betway Premiership while making strides in the CAF Champions League.
Mamelodi Sundowns Raise the Bar
The signing of Nuno Santos underlines Mamelodi Sundowns’ determination to maintain their dominance in South African football while strengthening their push for continental success. By investing R20 million in a proven European talent, the Brazilians have not only found a capable replacement for Lucas Ribeiro but also added depth and creativity to their squad. With Santos now on board, Sundowns’ ambitions to conquer both the DStv Premiership and CAF Champions League look stronger than ever.
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