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Joe Aribo Joins Leicester City on Loan from Southampton

Joe Aribo has completed a loan move to Leicester City from Southampton, bringing his experience and versatility to the King Power Stadium. The 29-year-old Nigerian international has joined the Foxes for the remainder of the 2025/26 season, subject to league approval.

Joe Aribo loan to Leicester City
Joe Aribo in action

What This Loan Means for Leicester City

Aribo joins Leicester City after making 111 appearances for Southampton across four seasons, both in the Premier League and the Sky Bet Championship. He has earned 34 caps for Nigeria, contributing to their strong presence on the international stage, including his performance in the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), where the Super Eagles finished as runners-up.


Ariboโ€™s Impressive Career Journey

Ariboโ€™s career has seen significant growth, particularly during his time with Rangers, where he made 149 appearances and scored 26 goals. His notable achievements include a league title with Rangers in the 2020/21 season and a memorable goal in the UEFA Europa League final against Eintracht Frankfurt. Ariboโ€™s adaptability in midfield will provide a valuable asset to Leicester as they push for promotion back to the Premier League.

Joe Aribo loan to Leicester City
Joe Aribo

From Staines Town to Premier League Ambitions

Aribo began his career with Staines Town in 2014 before moving to Charlton Athletic and eventually securing a place at Rangers, where his game reached new heights. His international debut for Nigeria came in 2019, and he continues to play a key role in their midfield.


Joe Aribo loan to Leicester City
Aribo celebrates goal

Leicester Cityโ€™s Promotion Hopes Rest on Ariboโ€™s Shoulders

With Leicester aiming for a strong finish in the Sky Bet Championship, Ariboโ€™s loan move represents a critical piece of their puzzle in the fight for promotion. His skills and leadership on the field will be essential as Leicester look to return to the Premier League, where theyโ€™ll need every bit of his experience and drive.

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