Imoh Ezekiel Linked with Move to Qatar Amid European Interest
Imoh Ezekiel, the Nigerian striker and key player for Standard Liège last season, is reportedly considering a transfer away from the Belgian side, with a lucrative offer from Qatar’s Al-Arabi emerging as the frontrunner.
According to La Dernière Heure, several Qatari clubs have shown interest in Ezekiel, but Al-Arabi—coached by former Romanian international Dan Petrescu—is believed to have made the most concrete bid. The Doha-based club is reportedly ready to pay around €8 million to secure the forward’s signature, potentially tripling his current salary.
While the prospect of a move to the Middle East offers financial benefits, Ezekiel also has European options. German Bundesliga clubs Werder Bremen, Hertha Berlin, and Schalke 04 are said to be tracking the striker. Werder and Hertha are particularly motivated, seeking replacements for Aaron Hunt and Adrian Ramos, who recently transferred to Wolfsburg and Borussia Dortmund respectively.
As the summer transfer window progresses, Imoh Ezekiel’s next destination will be closely watched by fans and pundits alike, with offers spanning both financial rewards and competitive European football.