Former Manchester United striker Alessia Russo confirms move to Arsenal
Former Manchester United striker Alessia Russo has confirmed she will join Women’s Super League side Arsenal.
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Former Manchester United striker Alessia Russo has confirmed she will join Women’s Super League side Arsenal.
Alessia Russo will leave Manchester United when her contract expires at the end of the month, the club has confirmed.
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