Ferencváros linked with move for Nigerian forward Muhamed Tijani from Slavia Praha

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Ferencváros linked with move for Nigerian forward Muhamed Tijani from Slavia Praha

Ferencváros are being linked with a move for Nigerian centre-forward Muhamed Tijani, with the Slavia Praha striker reportedly under consideration for a summer switch to the Hungarian champions.

The 25-year-old, valued at €400,000 on Transfermarkt, is currently on the books of Czech side Slavia Praha, with the emerging speculation placing him on Ferencváros’ radar as they plan ahead for the 2026-27 NB I campaign. The probability of the deal remains unclear, listed simply as “?” in the latest transfer reports.

Tijani, born on 26 July 2000 and standing at 1.91m, is a right-footed centre-forward whose physical profile and penalty-box presence have seen him operate as a traditional number nine. While registered with Slavia Praha in the Czech set-up, he is also listed with Hungarian side Nyíregyháza Spartacus, where he wears the number 26 shirt, underlining the complexity of his current club situation.

With no contract expiry date publicly documented in the latest data, there is scope for further uncertainty over whether Tijani could become a free agent or command a transfer fee if Ferencváros choose to firm up their interest. Any move would likely be assessed against his €400k market valuation and his recent form in Central Europe.

Tijani has been active in the Czech league structure, featuring in the Chance Liga system via Slavia’s set-up, and the link to Ferencváros would represent a shift into Hungary’s top tier, NB I. The Nigerian forward’s recent outings have continued to showcase his aerial strength and penalty-area movement, although full details of individual match statistics – including opposition, scorelines and personal contributions – are not fully documented in the current dataset.

Should Ferencváros decide to pursue the deal, a switch to Budapest could offer Tijani a significant platform in European competition and a chance to enhance both his reputation and long-term career trajectory in continental football.

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