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Real Madrid target Nigerian winger Zadok Yohanna, AIK demand fee

Real Madrid have emerged as the newest European suitor for AIK’s Nigerian winger Zadok Yohanna, according to the Daily Post. The 18‑year‑old, who […]

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Real Madrid have emerged as the newest European suitor for AIK’s Nigerian winger Zadok Yohanna, according to the Daily Post. The 18‑year‑old, who has impressed in Sweden’s Allsvenskan with two goals and three assists in seven league appearances, is drawing interest not only from the Spanish giants but also from several clubs in the Bundesliga and the Premier League.

Yohanna signed for AIK after moving from the Ikon Allah Football Academy in Nigeria. Since joining the Swedish side, he has quickly become a key attacking outlet for manager José Riveiro, showcasing pace, dribbling ability and an eye for goal. His contributions have helped AIK maintain a strong position in the league table, and his performances have not gone unnoticed beyond Scandinavia.

Reports suggest that any potential departure would involve a record‑breaking transfer fee for AIK. The club, which has a reputation for developing young talent and selling players on to larger markets, is expected to set a high price tag commensurate with the interest from top‑tier European teams. While exact figures have not been disclosed, the demand for Yohanna appears to be escalating as the season progresses.

The interest from Real Madrid adds a notable dimension to the winger’s transfer saga. Historically, the Spanish club has been selective in recruiting teenage talent from lesser‑known leagues, preferring players who have already demonstrated consistency at senior level. Yohanna’s early impact in the Allsvenskan could therefore position him as a rare exception, especially if the La Liga side views him as a long‑term project with commercial appeal for African markets.

Other European clubs monitoring the situation include a handful of Bundesliga outfits and Premier League sides that have reportedly sent scouting reports to AIK. The competition among these suitors may intensify negotiations, potentially driving the transfer fee higher and prompting AIK to weigh the benefits of a lucrative sale against the sporting loss of a rising star.

For African football, Yohanna’s situation underscores the growing pipeline of talent moving from local academies to European leagues via the Scandinavian route. Successful transitions reinforce the continent’s reputation as a fertile source of technically gifted players who can adapt quickly to diverse tactical environments. Should a transfer to Real Madrid or another top‑level club materialise, it could inspire further investment in scouting networks across Nigeria and the wider region.

The next weeks will be crucial for all parties. AIK is expected to engage in formal discussions with interested clubs, while its sporting director will likely assess the best pathway for Yohanna’s development. Meanwhile, the winger will continue to feature for AIK as the league season unfolds, providing him with additional opportunities to attract attention and prove his readiness for a step up.

If a deal is reached, it would represent a significant milestone for both player and club, highlighting the increasingly global reach of African football talent and solidifying Real Madrid’s continued pursuit of emerging prospects. Further updates will follow as negotiations progress.

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