Taofeek Ismaheel linked with Górnik Zabrze move amid contract uncertainty

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Taofeek Ismaheel linked with Górnik Zabrze move amid contract uncertainty

Nigerian winger Taofeek Ismaheel has been linked with a move involving Polish Ekstraklasa side Górnik Zabrze, with his future clouded by contract uncertainty and a reported transfer probability listed only as “?”.

The 25-year-old right winger, currently on the books at Lech Poznań and wearing the number 88 shirt, is the subject of fresh speculation on the Polish market, with Górnik Zabrze named as both the potential seller and buyer in the latest data, underlining the confusion around his next step. With no contract expiry date recorded, observers have suggested the situation could develop into a free‑agent scenario if his deal is close to its end or not renewed.

Ismaheel, born in Lagos on 16 July 2000 and standing at 1.72m, is valued at €1.50m on Transfermarkt as of 27 May 2026, a figure that could tempt Ekstraklasa clubs looking for a relatively low‑cost attacking option. His main position is on the right of a front line, operating as an attacking winger and preferring his right foot.

The latest rumour log, dated 27 May 2026 at 09:12, does not assign a clear likelihood to the transfer, instead marking the move with a “?” and offering no confirmation of talks or agreement between clubs. That ambiguity extends to his contract status, with no start or end dates listed for his spell at Lech Poznań.

No detailed recent match data has been formally attached to this particular speculation, and there is no official indication from either club that a deal is imminent, advanced or collapsed. For now, Ismaheel remains a Lech Poznań player linked to Górnik Zabrze within the Polish top flight.

If this move does materialise – whether as a conventional transfer or via free‑agent status – it could provide Ismaheel with a pivotal platform in the Ekstraklasa to consolidate his reputation and push his market value beyond the current €1.50m mark.

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