Jesse Nwabueze: King’s Lynn complete signing of Ireland-Nigeria forward from Aveley on free transfer
King’s Lynn have completed the signing of Ireland-Nigeria centre-forward Jesse Nwabueze from Aveley on a free transfer, with his contract running from 01 July 2026 to 30 June 2027.
The 22-year-old, who can operate through the middle in attack and stands at 1.83m, arrives as a confirmed addition to the National League North club after leaving Aveley at the end of his deal. The move is officially recorded as a free transfer, with no market value listed for the striker at the time of his switch.
Nwabueze joins King’s Lynn as they prepare for another campaign in the National League North, England’s sixth tier, marking a fresh step in his senior career. The transfer also continues his development abroad, with the dual-national forward plying his trade in England rather than in either of his home nations, Ireland or Nigeria.
Born on 27 September 2003, Nwabueze is registered primarily as an attacking centre-forward and is right-footed. His profile reflects a player still in the formative years of his career, with scope to grow in a competitive environment that often acts as a springboard to higher divisions.
The move sees him swap Aveley, who do not currently compete in a nationally defined league structure on the data provided, for a clearly defined place in the National League North with King’s Lynn. This transition places him in a more visible, nationally organised competition, potentially increasing his exposure to scouts and clubs higher up the English pyramid.
Nwabueze’s registration also aligns him officially with King’s Lynn Town as his listed “national team” affiliation in the data, underlining the club’s role at the centre of his professional identity at this stage. While the database lists no current market value and no prior transfer fee history, the fact that he has moved on a free transfer could prove advantageous for both player and club, limiting financial risk while offering him a clear platform.
His nationality listing shows Ireland and Nigeria, reflecting eligibility for both nations. That dual-nationality status, coupled with regular football in a structured English league, may enhance his long-term international prospects if he can establish himself at King’s Lynn.
With his contract now in place from 01 July 2026 to 30 June 2027, Nwabueze enters a pivotal season. A successful spell in the National League North could shape the trajectory of his career, bolstering his reputation, opening doors to higher levels of the game, and strengthening his case for future opportunities at club and potentially international level.
