Nigeria centre-forward Muhamed Tijani is being linked with a move from Slavia Praha to Debrecen as speculation grows over his contractual situation.
The 25-year-old, who stands at 1.91m and operates primarily as a central striker, is currently valued at €400,000 on Transfermarkt, with the Hungarian NB I. side reported to be weighing up a move. The probability of the transfer remains unclear, listed only as “?” in the latest reports.
Tijani is registered with Hungarian club Nyíregyháza Spartacus, where he wears the number 26 shirt, but the current rumour concerns a switch from Czech club Slavia Praha to Debrecen, suggesting the forward’s rights or next step are still to be fully resolved. With no contract expiry date listed and no confirmed duration of his current deal, there is room for the move to develop into either a low‑cost transfer or, in time, a possible free‑agent opportunity if his situation is not clarified.
Born on 26 July 2000, Tijani has built a reputation as a physically imposing right‑footed striker, capable of leading the line in central areas. The Nigerian has experience in Central and Eastern Europe, featuring in the Czech system with Slavia Praha and now playing in Hungary, where he has been part of Nyíregyháza’s attacking options.
Recent data for the 2025‑26 campaign indicates he has been involved regularly for Nyíregyháza in domestic competition, though detailed match‑by‑match breakdowns, including opponents and scorelines, have not been publicly updated in the current rumour listing. There is, therefore, no confirmed standout fixture – such as a specified date, rival and scoreline – directly linked to this latest wave of speculation.
With his market value still relatively modest and his prime years ahead, a move to Debrecen, if it materialises, could offer Tijani a stable platform in Hungary’s top flight and a chance to enhance both his reputation in Europe and his long‑term career trajectory.
