The “Tower of Pisa” has a new centerpiece. In a move that has sent shockwaves through Italian football, Pisa SC has officially completed the signing of Nigerian striker Rafiu Durosinmi from Viktoria Plzeň.

The 23-year-old forward signed his contract late tonight, finalizing a transfer that makes him the most expensive signing in the club’s history.
The Financial Breakdown
Pisa’s management, determined to fight their way out of a difficult Serie A relegation battle, pulled out all the stops to secure the 192 cm marksman.
- The Package: An €11 million total deal, consisting of a €9 million fixed fee plus €2 million in performance-related add-ons.
- History Made: This fee shatters a 36-year-old club record previously held by Danish legend Henrik Larsen (€6.7 million), signaling a massive statement of intent from the Tuscan club.
Why Durosinmi?
Pisa currently sits in the bottom three of Serie A with one of the league’s least productive attacks. Durosinmi arrives as a high-octane solution to that problem.
- Elite Form: He leaves the Czech Republic having scored 13 goals across all competitions this season, including crucial strikes in the Europa League.
- The “Ibra” Profile: Often compared to a young Zlatan Ibrahimović due to his towering height and technical footwork, Durosinmi provides the physical presence Pisa has lacked in the final third.
- Beating the Competition: Pisa’s recruitment team, led by technical director Stefano Stefanelli, successfully beat out interest from West Ham, Benfica, and Stuttgart to land the Nigerian’s signature.
Ready for the Fight
Durosinmi completed his medical earlier today and is expected to be integrated into the squad immediately.
If the paperwork is processed in time, he could make his debut as early as this Saturday in a crucial clash against Udinese.
With 20 matches remaining, Pisa fans are hoping their new record-signing can provide the goals needed to secure their survival in the top flight.

