Target Ayannubi: Left winger linked with move to Finnish side P-Iirot

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Target Ayannubi: Left winger linked with move to Finnish side P-Iirot

Target Ayannubi has completed a move from KF Gramshi to Finnish side Pallo-Iirot (P-Iirot) on a free transfer, signing a contract that runs from 2026-03-07 to 2026-03-07. The Nigerian left winger leaves Albania to rejoin the Finnish club, where he is now registered as a P-Iirot player and is set to feature in Kakkonen – Group B.

The deal sees the 19-year-old switch from the Albanian outfit without a transfer fee, with his market value listed as None at the time of the move. The transfer is officially recorded as a free transfer, with no add-ons or clauses indicated in the data. There is no suggestion in the information provided that he is a free agent; instead, he moves directly under contract from KF Gramshi to P-Iirot.

Ayannubi’s return to Finland marks another chapter in an already well-travelled early career. Primarily deployed as an attacking left winger and preferring his left foot, he previously played for Pallo-Iirot before spells in Germany, Nigeria, and Albania. His pathway includes Madiba FC in Nigeria, Pallo-Iirot in Finland, FC St. Pauli U19 in Germany, VMC Youth Football Club in Nigeria, KF Vora U21 in Albania, and most recently KF Gramshi, also in Albania. This latest move restores him to a familiar environment in Rauma, but now with the prospect of regular senior football in Kakkonen – Group B rather than youth or purely developmental football.

Born on 10 Oct 2006 and standing at 1.75 m, Ayannubi is registered with Nigerian nationality and is also listed with Pallo-Iirot in the national team field in the data, indicating the club’s role in his development and visibility. The current records do not provide specific appearance numbers, goal tallies, assists, or recent match details for his time at KF Gramshi or his previous clubs, nor do they include exact statistics for the present season. Likewise, there is no breakdown of his performances by league, so his precise contributions in Albania and Germany cannot be quantified from the available information.

What is clear is that the move places him once more in a European environment, away from his home country of Nigeria, as he targets progression through competitive minutes in Finland’s Kakkonen – Group B. Having already experienced football structures in Nigeria, Finland, Germany, and Albania before turning 20, Ayannubi’s career has been shaped by frequent international moves rather than domestic Nigerian competition.

With no transfer fee changing hands and no defined market valuation attached, the switch represents a low-risk acquisition for P-Iirot but a significant opportunity for the player. If he can establish himself as a key attacking option on the left flank in Kakkonen – Group B, this confirmed move back to Finland could become a pivotal stepping stone in his development and a platform for future transfers higher up the European pyramid.

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