Nigerian players' transfers: Moves and stays revealed
Posted : 12 July 2023
The transfer window for European clubs has officially opened, igniting speculation and anticipation among football fans worldwide.
Nigerian players, known for their talent and prowess on the field, have become subjects of interest and scrutiny during this exciting period. While some of these players have already made moves to new clubs, others remain with their present teams.
As the transfer window progresses, diligent monitoring is being carried out to determine the current situations of Nigerian players and their potential transfers.
Two prominent Nigerian internationals, Kelechi Iheanacho and Wilfred Ndidi, find themselves linked with a departure from Leicester City following the club's relegation from the Premier League. Leicester City's manager, Enzo Maresca, has recently given permission for players unwilling to continue with the club to seek new challenges elsewhere.
This has opened the door for Iheanacho and Ndidi to explore alternative opportunities and embark on new chapters in their football careers.
In the case of Joe Aribo and Paul Onuachu, their experiences in the Premier League have not unfolded as expected. This lack of success coincides with Southampton's unfortunate relegation to the Championship.
While Aribo managed to contribute two goals for the Saints, Onuachu struggled to find the back of the net in his 11 appearances. Consequently, both players have been linked with potential moves away from the club as they seek fresh starts and opportunities for growth.
Victor Osimhen, the talented striker from Napoli, has emerged as one of the most talked-about players in this transfer window. Various European powerhouses, including Chelsea, Manchester United, and Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), have expressed interest in acquiring his services.
Speculation abounds regarding a potential transfer that could see Osimhen secure the highest transfer fee ever paid for an African player. However, Napoli's president, Aurelio De Laurentiis, has consistently reiterated that the 23-year-old is not leaving the club during this summer's transfer window.
Another Nigerian player making waves is Samuel Chukwueze, currently playing for Villarreal. Chukwueze has been linked with a potential move to Italy, with AC Milan reportedly showing keen interest.
The 24-year-old's exceptional skills and abilities make him an attractive prospect for any team in Europe. As the transfer window progresses, a move away from Spain cannot be ruled out for Chukwueze, offering an opportunity for him to showcase his talent in a new environment.
Turning our attention to players who have already made moves, William Troost-Ekong recently completed a transfer from Watford to Greek club PAOK. Troost-Ekong, who spent the latter half of the previous season in Italy with Salernitana, signed a four-year deal with his new team, ready to embark on a fresh chapter in his career.
Peter Olayinka bid farewell to his long-term club, Slavia Prague, after a successful five-year stint in the Czech Republic. With 183 appearances and 50 goals under his belt, Olayinka left as a free agent to join Serbian champions Red Star Belgrade on a three-year contract. This move signifies a new beginning for the talented Nigerian player.
Cyriel Dessers, who previously played for US Cremonese in Italy, has joined Rangers in Scotland. Following Cremonese's relegation from Serie A, Dessers made the £5 million switch to the Scottish club, signing a four-year contract. His arrival at Rangers injects fresh talent into the team as they strive for success in domestic and European competitions.
Meanwhile, Tijani Muhamed has made a significant move from Banik Ostrava to Slavia Prague, serving as a direct replacement for his compatriot, Peter Olayinka. Muhamed, a promising player, signed a five-year contract with the Czech Republic Cup holders, solidifying his commitment to the team and signaling a new phase in his professional career.
As the transfer window progresses, football enthusiasts eagerly await further developments surrounding Nigerian players and their potential moves. The allure of new challenges and fresh opportunities beckons, promising to reshape the football landscape and provide an exciting spectacle for fans around the world.
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