Transfer: Adeleye Returns To Cyprus, Onuchukwu Seals Loan Move, Victor Moses Heads To Kazakhstan

Transfer: Adeleye Returns To Cyprus, Onuchukwu Seals Loan Move, Victor Moses Heads To Kazakhstan

Transfer: Adeleye Returns To Cyprus, Onuchukwu Seals Loan Move, Victor Moses Heads To Kazakhstan

Super Eagles goalkeeper, Adebayo Adeleye, has completed a transfer to Cyprus after signing a two-year contract with Enosis Neon Paralimniou FC.

The 25-year-old joined the Crimsons from Greek side Volos FC, bringing an end to a brief one-season stay in Greece.

Adeleye is no stranger to Enosis Neon, having previously featured for the club during the 2024-2025 campaign. He was a regular between the posts in that spell, making 30 league appearances under coach Damir Čanadi.

Before his transfer to Volos, Adeleye built experience across Europe and the Middle East, with spells in Turkey and Israel, where he turned out for Hapoel Katamon and Hapoel Jerusalem.

Elsewhere, Isthmian League Premier Division club Billericay Town have confirmed the signing of Flying Eagles invitee Abube Onuchukwu. The defensive midfielder joins the non-league Blues on an initial 28-day loan from Ipswich Town, with the deal including the option of an extension if he impresses.

Onuchukwu, 20, recently returned to Ipswich following a loan stint at Chelmsford City and has pledged his international future to Nigeria despite being eligible for England. The coming months are expected to be decisive, with his contract at Ipswich set to expire this summer.

The midfielder has yet to open talks over a new deal, while an unnamed League Two club is keeping close tabs on his situation ahead of a possible free transfer.

A former Aston Villa youth team player, Onuchukwu was invited to the Flying Eagles camp in 2025 but missed out due to club commitments. His last appearance for Ipswich’s youth side came on December 1, when he played the full match in a 1-0 Premier League Cup win over Leicester City.

In another notable transfer move, Kazakhstan Premier League side Kaysar Kyzylorda have announced the signing of former Super Eagles star Victor Moses.

The 35-year-old, who was part of Nigeria’s 2013 Africa Cup of Nations-winning squad, now operates as a midfielder after reinventing himself late in his career.

Moses remains fondly remembered for his role in Chelsea’s 2016/17 Premier League title triumph, where he made 34 appearances and contributed six goals while deployed as a wingback under Antonio Conte.

During a nine-year spell with the London club, he also enjoyed loan stints at Liverpool, Stoke City, West Ham United, Fenerbahce, Inter Milan and Spartak Moscow, before joining the Russian side permanently in 2021.

He returned to English football last season with Luton Town, making 18 appearances across all competitions and scoring once.

Moses began his professional journey at Crystal Palace and moved to Wigan Athletic in 2010. His honours list includes the Premier League, FA Cup and Europa League with Chelsea, as well as the Russian Cup with Spartak Moscow. He was also named in the official Team of the Tournament at the 2013 AFCON.

Back home in Nigeria, Kano Pillars have strengthened their squad with the signings of William Yikat and Luis Dadong. The duo have joined the Sai Masu Gida from Czech side MFR Karvina and NPFL outfit Wikki Tourists respectively, both agreeing to short-term deals.

Dadong arrives after scoring twice for Wikki Tourists, while Yikat is set to make his first appearance in the Nigeria Professional Football League.

I am a passionate blogger at Gkingmusik, where I create engaging content that connects with music lovers and entertainment enthusiasts. With a strong interest in music, lifestyle, and trending topics, I enjoy sharing stories, updates, and insights that keep readers informed and entertained. My goal is to provide fresh, relevant, and creative content that resonates with audiences and helps Gkingmusik remain a trusted platform for entertainment and information.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *