Nigerian striker Daniel Adisa has completed a loan transfer from Foz do Iguaçu to fellow Brazilian side Cianorte, in a move that formally began on 2026-04-29 and runs until 2026-12-31.
The 20-year-old forward, whose main position is in attack, joins Cianorte from Foz do Iguaçu on a temporary deal described as a loan transfer. The switch keeps him in Brazil but confirms his status as a player competing abroad rather than in his home country, Nigeria. The move is fully registered, with Adisa now listed as a Cianorte player, although the contract details beyond the basic loan description have not been disclosed.
Adisa’s market value is currently not listed, recorded as None, underlining the low-key financial aspect of the deal. No transfer fee beyond the fact of it being a loan has been reported, and there is no indication of any purchase option attached. With his contract at Cianorte showing no fixed expiry date in the available data, there remains a future possibility he could become a free agent once his arrangement with the club concludes, depending on how the underlying agreements with Foz do Iguaçu are structured.
Born on 12 May 2005, Adisa is registered as 20 years old and represents Nigeria in terms of nationality. He operates primarily as a striker, classified under the broader category of attack. The move keeps him within a Brazilian context, with both Foz do Iguaçu and Cianorte competing in structures listed under “N/A” for league designation, but it still marks him out as a Nigerian player building his career away from home.
Adisa’s club history in the data is limited to his time in Brazil, with Foz do Iguaçu as his previous side and Cianorte Futebol Clube (PR) now both his current club and the entity listed under “national team” in the database. This suggests his football development and professional exposure to date have been shaped largely by the Brazilian game rather than domestic Nigerian leagues.
No official season statistics, appearances, goals, or recent match performances are provided in the data set, and there are no recorded details about specific fixtures or scorelines involving Adisa. As a result, his exact impact at Foz do Iguaçu before the move, and his early contributions at Cianorte, cannot be quantified from the information available.
Local reaction in Brazil and among Nigerian followers is not detailed in the data, but the confirmed transfer strengthens the pattern of young Nigerian talent using Brazilian clubs as a platform for professional growth. For Adisa, a 20-year-old striker now settled at Cianorte on loan, this confirmed move represents an important step in his overseas journey and could shape his future prospects, reputation, and next career move once his current loan spell reaches its conclusion.
