Belgian champions Club Brugge has slapped a whopping €30 million (approximately ₦53 billion) price tag on Nigerian midfielder Raphael Onyedika, amidst growing interest from European and Asian clubs, according to voetbalnieuws.
This valuation comes despite Onyedika’s recent disciplinary issues, including a straight red card in their UEFA Champions League clash against AC Milan.
Onyedika’s impressive performance last season, registering three goals in nine appearances in the playoffs, was instrumental in the club’s Belgian league title win.
His value to the team is undeniable, and Coach Nick Hayen has acknowledged that the midfielder may leave the club soon, but only if the right offer comes along.
The 22-year-old Nigerian international’s stock continues to rise, attracting attention from top-tier leagues.
Club Brugge are determined to get the best possible deal for their prized asset, and aiming for an offer from a Premier League club to meet their valuation.
With three years left on his contract, Onyedika’s future remains a topic of speculation.
While some may view Onyedika’s disciplinary record as a liability, his skills and contributions on the pitch are undeniable.
The Blau-Zwart’s valuation of €30 million reflects their confidence in his abilities and their determination to get a fair price.
The FC Ebedei product was formerly on the books of Danish sides FC Midtjylland and FC Frederica before switching to join the Belgian giants in the summer of 2022.
Ejim Kaycee
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