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Westerlo Eyes Third Nigerian Signing After Ejike Arrival

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Belgian Pro League side K.V.C. Westerlo continue their pursuit of Nigerian talents after acquiring Philip Ejike on loan from Bulgaria’s PFK Montana. The club is now preparing to explore a third Nigerian recruit, further intensifying their presence in the Nigerian football market.



Westerlo have already signed Ejike who recorded 11 goals and two assists in 21 matches last season with the option to make the move permanent. Now, reports indicate their scouting network remains active in pursuing more emerging players from Nigeria.

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We find Westerlo's strategy both savvy and forward-thinking. By integrating Ejike and expressing interest in additional Nigerian prospects, they acknowledge the depth of talent emerging from Nigerian academies. This shows anticipation rather than reaction building long-term connections, not just one-off transfers.

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Their approach could reshape how Belgian clubs engage with the Nigerian market: thoughtfully, proactively, and consistently. If they continue creating pathways for talented youngsters, the club not only benefits but so too does Nigerian football producing more globally-visible career opportunities.



We believe this model can become a blueprint smart recruitment, investment in development, and respect for footballing culture. Together, it strengthens both clubs and careers



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Philip Ejike, now on loan at Westerlo, scored 11 goals and added two assists for PFK Montana, making him a top contributor before his move.

Westerlo has shown sustained interest in Nigerian talent attending the Global Football Scouting Tournament in Lagos to bolster their pipeline of promising players.

Belgium has become a popular gateway for African footballers starting their European careers, with clubs actively forging partnerships across nations.

Other prominent Nigerians at Royal Antwerp include and Gabriel Jesus David, both signed in early 2025 from P Sports Academy.

Several Super Eagles stars Alhassan Yusuf, Chidera Ejuke, and others have previously played for Royal Antwerp, strengthening the Nigerian-Belgian football connection.



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