Video: Atta wins Serie A Rising Star of the Month award for April 2026

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Video: Atta wins Serie A Rising Star of the Month award for April 2026

Video: Atta wins Serie A Rising Star of the Month award for April 2026

Udinese midfielder Arthur Atta has been named the Serie A Rising Star of the Month for April 2026 and will receive an award this weekend.Every month, the Lega Serie A assigns a trophy for the best you...

Video: Atta wins Serie A Rising Star of the Month award for April 2026

Udinese midfielder Arthur Atta has been named the Serie A Rising Star of the Month for April 2026 and will receive an award this weekend.Every month, the Lega Serie A assigns a trophy for the best you...

Udinese midfielder Arthur Atta has officially been named the Serie A Rising Star of the Month for April 2026, and fans will get to see him receive the honor this weekend. Each month, the Lega Serie A recognizes the young player who has made the biggest impact in Italy's top flight, and this time, the spotlight shines on Atta.

The 23-year-old French talent joined Udinese on loan from Metz in 2024, with the club making the move permanent a year later for €8 million. Since then, he has gone from strength to strength, establishing himself as a key figure in midfield. This season, Atta has been a standout performer, scoring five goals and providing four assists in 29 Serie A appearances. His highlights include finding the net against AC Milan and delivering a superb brace in the thrilling 3-3 draw with Lazio at the Stadio Olimpico in April.

Atta will be presented with his Rising Star of the Month award just before kick-off when Udinese host Cremonese in Serie A this weekend. It's a fitting tribute to a player whose energy and skill have lit up the pitch all season. For fans looking to celebrate his rise, the official Lega Serie A video showcases some of his best moments—a must-watch for anyone tracking the next generation of football stars.

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