This past week, several emerging talents showcased their skills across Europe, positioning themselves as strong candidates for a spot in the Super Eagles.
Here is BALLGIST‘s look at the top five Nigerian players making waves:
5. Josh Maja
Josh Maja has scored six goals in six appearances this season
The England-born striker continues to impress, netting his sixth goal in as many matches for West Bromwich Albion. His second-half winner against Plymouth lifted his team to the top of the English Championship, putting them a point ahead of Sunderland in the promotion race. After a season plagued by injuries, Maja’s resurgence is timely as he aims for further national team recognition.
4. Jerome Akor
Jerome Akor Adams at the double for Montpellier
Former Flying Eagles striker Jerome Akor is back in the mix after scoring twice for Montpellier, helping them secure their first victory of the Ligue 1 season. His first goal showcased his aerial strength, while his second demonstrated his composure in front of goal. With three goals this season, Akor’s contributions are vital for Montpellier’s fight against relegation, and he adds valuable depth to the Super Eagles’ attacking options.
3. Victor Boniface
Victor Boniface scores late winner for Leverkusen against Wolfsburg
Fresh off his UEFA Champions League debut, Victor Boniface made an impact for Bayer Leverkusen, scoring the decisive goal in a thrilling 4-3 victory against Wolfsburg. Coming off the bench, he demonstrated sharp instincts by turning and firing home in stoppage time. Fans eagerly await this level of performance from Boniface when he dons the Super Eagles jersey.
2. Victor Olatunji
Victor Olatunji displays Champions League delight after scoring
Sokoto-born striker Victor Olatunji marked his UEFA Champions League debut with a remarkable performance, becoming the first Nigerian to both score and assist in the competition. His goal celebration, honoring the Lord Chosen Church, trended on social media as Sparta Praha triumphed 3-0 over RB Salzburg. Olatunji’s impressive start could make him a key figure in the national setup.
1. George Ilenikhena
Ilenikhena Man of Match Champions League vs Barcelona
At just 18, George Ilenikhena has made headlines after scoring the winning goal for AS Monaco against FC Barcelona in the UEFA Champions League. This achievement makes him the youngest Monaco player to score in the competition, surpassing Kylian Mbappé. Having already represented France at youth levels, Ilenikhena is attracting attention from Super Eagles legends like Victor Ikpeba, who advocate for his inclusion as he represents a bright future for Nigerian football.
These tallens are proving their worth in European leagues and could soon don the Super Eagles colors.