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Transfer Deadlock: Why Awoniyi, Nwabali, and Other Super Eagles Stars Are Grounded in Europe

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Last updated: February 4, 2026 10:53 pm
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The 2026 winter transfer window slammed shut on February 2, leaving Nigerian football fans with a bitter aftertaste. While the “Golden Boy” Ademola Lookman and Terem Moffi grabbed the headlines with blockbuster moves, a heavy cloud of frustration hangs over several other Super Eagles mainstays. From exorbitant price tags to clubs playing “dog in the manger,” these Nigerian stars now face a grueling four-month stint in limbo.

Contents
  • The Nwabali Valuation Trap
  • Awoniyi’s Bench Nightmare Continues
  • The Ndidi ‘Almost’ & Onyedika’s Golden Cage
  • Lazio’s ‘Insurance Policy’: Fisayo Dele-Bashiru
  • The MLS Stall & Free Agent Limbo

The Nwabali Valuation Trap

Despite another masterclass performance at the AFCON, Nigeria’s undisputed number one, Stanley Nwabali, remains “trapped” at Chippa United. While Tanzania’s Simba SC and several European outfits tabled offers, the South African side effectively blocked the exit. Having tied Nwabali to a contract through 2027, the “Chilli Boys” demanded a king’s ransom—a fee many viewed as unrealistic for a 29-year-old. Consequently, one of Africa’s best shot-stoppers continues to toil in the lower half of the South African Premiership.

Awoniyi’s Bench Nightmare Continues

In the English Premier League, Taiwo Awoniyi finds himself in a career-threatening stalemate. Despite losing his starting shirt at Nottingham Forest to the trio of Lorenzo Lucca, Igor Jesus, and Chris Wood, the club refused to sanction his loan to Mainz 05 or a permanent move to West Ham. Forest’s refusal to guarantee him minutes—while simultaneously refusing to sell—leaves Awoniyi’s Super Eagles future hanging by a thread. With Akor Adams and Paul Onuachu firing on all cylinders, an inactive Awoniyi may soon find himself surplus to requirements in the national team camp.

The Ndidi ‘Almost’ & Onyedika’s Golden Cage

Super Eagles captain Wilfred Ndidi nearly orchestrated a sensational return to the Premier League. Manchester United entered serious talks with Besiktas, but the Turkish giants played hardball, rejecting a loan deal and a €10m straight bid from Ajax. While Besiktas now hails him as a “foundational leader” and vice-captain, the collapse of the move denies Ndidi a high-profile return to the world’s most-watched league.

Similarly, Raphael Onyedika fell victim to Club Brugge’s ambition. The Belgian side flatly rejected a deadline-day €20m bid from VfL Wolfsburg, choosing domestic title hopes over the player’s career progression. Onyedika, who has clearly outgrown the Belgian Pro League, must now wait until summer for the “top five” move he so clearly deserves.

Lazio’s ‘Insurance Policy’: Fisayo Dele-Bashiru

In Italy, Lazio treated Fisayo Dele-Bashiru like a spare tire rather than a rising star. Despite a tempting loan-to-buy offer from AFC Bournemouth worth €18m, the Rome-based club blocked the move in the final hours. By keeping him as “squad depth,” Lazio has effectively consigned Dele-Bashiru to the bench, a move that could jeopardize the match rhythm he fought so hard to build at Hatayspor.

The MLS Stall & Free Agent Limbo

Alhassan Yusuf’s stay at New England Revolution is proving costly. The MLS side blocked interest from Ligue 1’s Strasbourg, a decision that has already seen him lose his spot in the 2025 AFCON squad. While his rivals like Tochukwu Nnadi seal moves to Marseille, Yusuf remains anchored in a league currently in its off-season.

Meanwhile, Peter Olayinka remains a man without a home. After terminating his contract with Red Star Belgrade to seek greener pastures, a devastating Achilles injury has left the high-profile forward in a difficult professional limbo. Similarly, Akinkunmi Amoo, once dubbed the “Little Messi,” remains stuck in the Chinese second tier after a potential return to Scandinavia failed to materialize.

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