Nigeria defender Abel Ogwuche is being linked with a move from Swedish side Trelleborgs FF to Serbian top-flight club Vojvodina, according to transfer data.
The 22-year-old centre-back, currently valued at €350k, has emerged as a potential target for the Super liga Srbije outfit, with the latest listings showing Vojvodina as a possible destination from Ettan Södra club Trelleborg. The probability of the transfer is not specified, with the deal marked only as “?” in the rumour indicators, underlining that talks, if any, remain at an early or speculative stage.
No contract end date is recorded for Ogwuche at Trelleborg, leaving open the possibility that he could become a free agent or be available for a relatively low fee should negotiations progress. The modest market valuation may make him an attractive, low-risk option for Vojvodina as they look to reinforce their defence.
Born on 6 July 2003 in Wushishi, Ogwuche has built his career through Nigerian and Swedish football structures. After spells with Lobi Stars FC and Tripple 44 Football Academy in Nigeria, he moved to Trelleborg initially on loan in the 2021–22 season before making the switch permanent in January 2023. Since then, he has featured as a central defender for the Swedish club, wearing the number 5 shirt and standing at 1.88m.
His market value has fluctuated in recent years, peaking at €500k during 2023 before easing down to the current €350k mark as of late 2025. While specific recent match data – including opponents, dates and scorelines – is not listed in the available information, his continued presence in Trelleborg’s squad suggests regular involvement in Sweden’s lower professional tiers.
A move to Vojvodina, if it materialises, would take Ogwuche into a higher-profile league in the Balkans and could prove a key stepping stone in his development, offering a platform to enhance his reputation in European football and potentially open doors to bigger stages in the years ahead.







