Alvin Okoro: Arezzo eye move for Italian-Nigerian forward from Venezia

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Alvin Okoro: Arezzo eye move for Italian-Nigerian forward from Venezia

Italian-Nigerian centre-forward Alvin Okoro is being linked with a move from Serie B side Venezia to Serie C club Arezzo, with the 21-year-old currently on the books at Juve Stabia and valued at €2.00m.

The rumoured switch, logged on 27 June 2026 with the probability of the transfer still listed as “?”, would represent a step down in division but potentially a step up in status for Okoro, who is regarded as a developing attacking talent in Italian football. With no contract expiry date publicly recorded for his current deal, there remains scope for negotiations that could yet involve a free-agent scenario if his contractual situation is clarified in the coming months.

Born in Vicenza on 26 March 2005, Okoro stands at 1.81m and operates primarily as a centre-forward, favouring his right foot. He holds dual nationality with Italy and Nigeria and is registered with Juve Stabia, where he wears the number 90 shirt and is listed in the club’s squad as an attacking option.

The forward has been tracked largely through his time connected to Venezia, who compete in Serie B, while the suggested destination, Arezzo, play in Serie C – Girone B. Any deal would therefore involve a move from the second tier to the third, a route often used by young forwards seeking regular starts and a platform to increase their goal output and visibility.

Transfermarkt currently lists Okoro’s market value at €2.00m, a figure that could prove decisive in any talks, particularly if Arezzo explore a structured deal rather than waiting on a potential free transfer scenario.

If the move does materialise, a switch to Arezzo could provide Okoro with the consistent minutes needed to shape his reputation as a reliable goalscorer and define the next phase of his career in the Italian game.

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