Mohamed Sanogo has completed his move to LASK, leaving First Vienna FC to step into the Austrian Bundesliga.
The 21-year-old midfielder, who joined First Vienna in the summer of 2023, has signed a three-year contract with his new club.
LASK confirmed the signing on their official Twitter account, marking an important step in the career of the young talent of Malian descent.
Sanogo, a product of the Yeleen Olympique Academy in Bamako, has shown great promise during his time in Austria’s second division.
Recognized as one of the standout players in his position, his performances have earned him a move to the top tier of Austrian football.
This season, Sanogo has been a key player for First Vienna, featuring in 15 matches and amassing 1,280 minutes of playing time.
Der LASK verpflichtet Mittelfeldspieler Mohamed #Sanogo ⚽️
📰 Alle Infos: https://t.co/nTilxA7SJN #inundaut pic.twitter.com/ZISbKiNcn6
— LASK (@LASK_Official) December 13, 2024
His consistency and skill have not gone unnoticed, with Transfermarkt now valuing him at €250,000.
Wearing the number 15 shirt, Sanogo will look to make his mark in the Austrian Bundesliga with LASK.
The move underscores the player’s potential and reflects the growing recognition of his abilities.
For LASK, securing a player of Sanogo’s caliber is a statement of intent as they continue to strengthen their squad.
With a reputation for identifying and nurturing talent, the club will aim to provide the right environment for the young midfielder to thrive.
Sanogo’s transition from the second division to the Bundesliga not only highlights his growth but also signals the potential for further development.
Fans of LASK and followers of Austrian football will be eager to see how the midfielder adapts to the demands of top-tier competition.
As he begins this new chapter, Sanogo carries the hopes of not only his new club but also those who have supported his journey from Bamako to Austria.
With the spotlight now firmly on him, the 21-year-old has a platform to showcase his talents on a bigger stage.