Nigerian left-back Johnson has completed a transfer from Penedense to Nação-SC, sealing a move within Brazil that takes the 25-year-old defender to a new club in the country’s regional scene. The deal was finalised on 2026-04-23 and his contract with Nação-SC is currently listed to run until an unspecified end date, with no formal expiry recorded.
The switch sees Johnson leave Penedense, who compete in the Campeonato Alagoano, for Nação-SC, a club registered in Brazil but without a clearly defined league in the latest data. The transfer has been recorded with an undisclosed fee, noted only as “?”, and without an official market value assigned to the player, listed as “None” in the data. While the financial details remain opaque, the move is confirmed and Johnson is now officially on the books of Nação-SC.
Born on 11/06/2000 and standing at 1.85m, Johnson arrives as a left-footed specialist at left-back, categorised primarily as a defender. He represents Nigeria at international level through Nação Esportes FC, underlining that this step in Brazil is a continuation of his career abroad rather than a return to his homeland. His current club status as Nação-SC confirms he will continue plying his trade outside Nigeria, with the potential to feature in competitions attached to his new side once their league alignment is clarified.
No transfer-market valuation has been registered for Johnson, and there is no confirmed previous fee history or detailed financial trajectory in the data. Similarly, there is no breakdown of appearances, goals, or assists from his spell at Penedense or earlier stages of his career, and no specific match report is recorded that would highlight a standout performance, recent opponent, or scoreline. The statistical record for his current season is not provided, so his minutes played, defensive metrics, and contributions in attack remain undocumented in this dataset.
Despite the scarcity of numerical detail, the move adds another chapter to a career that has already taken a Nigerian full-back firmly into the Brazilian game. His time at Penedense in the Campeonato Alagoano placed him in one of Brazil’s traditional state competitions, and the transfer to Nação-SC keeps him within the country’s footballing ecosystem, potentially opening doors to new regional or national platforms once the club’s competitive framework is fully established.
With his contract at Nação-SC carrying no specified expiry date in the available information, future changes in his status cannot be ruled out, including the possibility that he could later become a free agent depending on how that agreement is structured and updated. For now, though, Johnson is securely registered with Nação-SC, and the next phase of his career will unfold in southern Brazil as he looks to consolidate his reputation as a dependable left-back on foreign soil and build a platform that could shape his long-term prospects at club and international level.
