Muhin has officially joined Mission Impossible from Nebula Nights Fc in a done deal for the 2026 season. The Rangpur player now moves into the Mission Impossible academy setup, where the club will look to shape his development and add a new option to the squad.
This transfer gives Mission Impossible a player with proven match value and a strong competitive profile. Muhin’s record shows consistency over time, and that matters for an academy project that wants players who can contribute and grow in the right system.
The all-time record gives a clear picture of his impact. Across 86 matches, he has helped secure 43 wins and 13 draws, with 141 goals and 372 points to his name. That kind of output points to a player who has already been part of winning football and can bring that habit into a new environment.
His 58 percent win rate also stands out. In simple terms, it means his teams have won more than half the time when he was involved, which is a strong sign of stability and competitive edge.
The 2026 season numbers suggest further progress. Muhin is now ranked No. 1981, up from his broader all-time position of No. 2826, while his points total has risen to 390. For Mission Impossible, that movement matters because it shows a player whose value is still building, not standing still.
Even with the same 86 matches, 43 wins, 13 draws, and 141 goals reflected in the record, the improved season ranking shows better recognition in the current campaign. That makes the signing interesting for a club working in an academy setting, where development and performance often move together.
For Mission Impossible, this is a practical transfer with clear upside. For Muhin, it is a chance to continue his rise while representing a new club in 2026.
