Italy-Nigeria centre-forward Alvin Okoro is being linked with a move from Serie B side Venezia to Serie C outfit LR Vicenza, with the 21-year-old currently on the books of Juve Stabia.
Transfermarkt data indicates Vicenza are monitoring Okoro, whose market value is listed at €2.00m, as they assess attacking options ahead of next season. The rumour carries an unspecified probability (“?”) and there is no confirmed contract expiry date, leaving open the possibility that any switch could develop into a free-agent scenario if his situation at Venezia and Juve Stabia is resolved in that direction.
Born in Vicenza on 26 March 2005, Okoro has dual Italy and Nigeria nationality and is registered primarily as an attack-minded centre-forward. Standing at 1.81m and preferring his right foot, he has worn the number 90 shirt for Juve Stabia while remaining associated in transfer records with Venezia, who hold his Serie B registration.
The forward has been building his reputation in Italy’s professional ranks after emerging from Venezia’s system, and his recent appearances for Juve Stabia in Serie C have been closely watched. In his latest outing – a league fixture earlier this month in which Juve Stabia faced third-tier opposition (match details are not fully documented in the data) – Okoro featured as part of the attacking unit but his individual goal or assist contribution is not specified.
A move to LR Vicenza would represent a symbolic homecoming for the Vicenza-born striker and a step into a familiar environment in Serie C – Girone A. With his long-term contract status unclear and a solid market valuation for his age profile, any deal, permanent or as a free agent later on, could prove a pivotal moment in shaping Okoro’s next phase and determining whether he can turn hometown expectations into a sustained senior breakthrough.
