Nigeria midfielder Alalade nears Shooting Stars move

Nigerian midfielder Wasiu Alalade is on the verge of a return to the Nigeria Premier Football League, with a potential move to five-time champions Shooting Stars. Currently contracted to Angolan outfit GD Interclube, Alalade previously played for Shooting Stars, also known as the Oluyole Warriors, during the 2021/22 season.

Alalade’s football career in Nigeria has been marked by stints with several top-tier clubs, including Gombe United, Lobi Stars, and Enyimba. His experience and skill on the field have been demonstrated by his impressive goal-scoring record, with 26 goals in 128 appearances in the Nigeria Premier Football League.

One of Alalade’s notable achievements was winning the 2025 President Federation Cup with Kwara United. This success highlights his ability to perform under pressure and contribute to his team’s victory in major competitions. As a seasoned midfielder, Alalade’s potential return to the NPFL is expected to bolster Shooting Stars’ squad, given his familiarity with the league and his past performance with the club.

With his transfer reportedly nearing completion, Alalade’s move to Shooting Stars would mark his second spell with the club. The 26-year-old’s decision to return to the NPFL may be influenced by his desire to play in a more competitive league or to be closer to home. Whatever the reason, his impending transfer is likely to generate interest among football fans in Nigeria and beyond.

As the transfer window progresses, fans of Shooting Stars and the NPFL will be watching with anticipation to see how Alalade’s return will impact the team’s performance in the upcoming season. With his wealth of experience and proven track record, Alalade is poised to make a significant contribution to his new team, and his return to the NPFL is likely to be a major talking point in Nigerian football circles.

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