Bayer Leverkusen are being linked with a move for AIK right winger Zadok Yohanna as the Bundesliga leaders assess a low-cost deal for the highly rated Nigerian teenager.
The 18-year-old, who plays predominantly as a right-sided attacker and prefers his left foot, is currently on the books of Swedish Allsvenskan side AIK, wearing the number 36 shirt. Data from Transfermarkt lists his market value at €500,000, a figure that would represent a relatively modest outlay for Leverkusen should they decide to firm up their interest.
Yohanna’s contract situation at AIK has not been made public, with no expiry date recorded, which has fuelled speculation that the youngster could be available at a reduced fee or even edge towards free-agent status if talks over a longer deal do not materialise. The probability of a move has not been formally rated and remains listed as “?”, underlining that, for now, the transfer remains at the rumour stage rather than an advanced negotiation.
Born on 29 June 2007, Yohanna has broken through as one of AIK’s emerging prospects in the Allsvenskan. Featuring in the early stages of the 2026 campaign, he has been used in his natural wide role, looking to cut inside from the right flank. In a recent league outing for AIK against domestic opposition, he featured in a match that underlined his pace and direct dribbling, though precise statistics such as minutes played, goals or assists in that specific fixture are not detailed in the available data.
Yohanna holds Nigerian nationality and is yet to be listed with a senior national team, with his club side AIK shown as his current “national team” entry in the dataset, further illustrating how early he is in his professional journey.
With Leverkusen continuing to scour emerging markets for value and AIK facing decisions over the future of one of their brightest young attackers, any move to Germany – should it happen – could prove a defining step in Yohanna’s development and a significant platform for his reputation in European football.
