Ifeoluwa Adewale Olowoporoku: IFK Göteborg linked with move for Nigerian teenager from Tripple 44 FC

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Ifeoluwa Adewale Olowoporoku: IFK Göteborg linked with move for Nigerian teenager from Tripple 44 FC

Nigerian attacking midfielder Ifeoluwa Adewale Olowoporoku is being linked with a move from Tripple 44 FC to Swedish Allsvenskan side IFK Göteborg, with the 17-year-old academy prospect emerging as the latest talent monitored in Scandinavia.

The rumoured transfer, logged on 17 June 2026 with an unspecified probability (listed as “?”), would see the Tripple 44 Football Academy youngster leave Nigeria for his first club in Europe. With no recorded contract start or expiry date at Tripple 44 FC, there is already speculation that he could be available as a free agent or on a low-cost development deal if formal terms prove flexible.

Olowoporoku, born on 15 July 2008 in Gbekuba and standing at 1.70m, operates primarily as an attacking midfielder but is listed in the broader category of midfield – attacking midfield. He represents Tripple 44 Football Academy at youth level and has not yet been registered with a professional senior club outside the Nigerian system.

Transfermarkt currently carries no official market valuation for the teenager, with his value recorded as “None”, underlining how raw and early in his development he remains and adding to the sense that Göteborg may view him as a low-risk, high-upside project rather than an immediate first‑team starter.

Recent match data from the source lists Olowoporoku in academy action for Tripple 44, but without published breakdowns of minutes, goals or assists for specific fixtures, meaning detailed statistical assessment of his performances – including opposition, dates and scorelines – is not yet available in public databases.

With no contract expiry date disclosed and no fee suggested, talk around a potential move is framed largely in terms of future potential rather than financial value. If IFK Göteborg do formalise their interest, a switch to the Allsvenskan could provide Olowoporoku with a significant early platform in Europe and a chance to shape his reputation as one of Nigeria’s next attacking prospects.

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