Super Eagles defender Chibuike Nwaiwu has emerged as a transfer target for Fulham in recent weeks as the club looks to strengthen its squad, Soccernet.ng reports.
Nwaiwu has experienced a remarkable career trajectory over the last two years. The 22-year-old—who turns 23 next month—was playing for Wolfsberger AC just two years ago.
Following consistent links to top European clubs, including Paris Saint-Germain and Chelsea, he secured a move to Trabzonspor in January.
Nigerian players Chibuike Nwaiwu and Paul Onuachu. (Photo credit: Trabzonspor x)
He adapted to life in Turkey seamlessly, appearing in 21 matches and contributing three goals and one assist. His presence at the club propelled the Black Sea Storm to challenge for the Super Lig title and the Turkish Cup, which they later won.
His impressive performances have attracted interest from several clubs, with Fulham touted as a potential destination.
Trabzonspor, however, has adopted an adamant stance. Reports suggest that while the club is reluctant to part ways with the Nigerian international, they would be willing to entertain significant offers in the region of at least €40 million.
Amid the ongoing speculation, the Port Harcourt-born defender has finally spoken out. He insists he is focused on fulfilling his contract at Trabzonspor rather than being distracted by transfer rumors.
”I have an ongoing contract with Trabzonspor, so I need to go back and continue my path with my club,” Nwaiwu told Trabz10 TV. “Yes, that is my club, and I am a contracted player there. Whatever happens from now on, happens.”
Super Eagles and Trabzonspor defender Chibuike Nwaiwu. Copyright: ImagoxToyinxOshodix
Nwaiwu has four years remaining on his current deal, and that places Trabzonspor in a very strong negotiating position.
However, if he continues to perform at a high level for the Turkish giants, interest from even bigger clubs is inevitable. And eventually he could get his head turned and ask for a transfer.