Újpest FC are being linked with a move for Nigerian centre-forward Muhamed Tijani, with the Slavia Praha attacker reportedly under consideration for a summer switch to Hungary’s top flight.
The 25-year-old, listed at a market value of €400,000, is the subject of fresh speculation after data on Transfermarkt on 12 May 2026 placed him among potential targets for the NB I side. The probability of the transfer remains unclear and is currently marked as “?”, underlining that talks, if any, are at an early stage.
Tijani, who stands at 1.91m and plays primarily as a central striker with his right foot, is currently registered with Nyíregyháza Spartacus, where he wears the number 26 shirt. However, the present rumour links him specifically with a move from Czech club Slavia Praha to Újpest, in what could develop into either a permanent transfer or a free‑agent situation, with no contract expiry date publicly listed.
A Nigerian national born on 26 July 2000, Tijani has built a profile as a physically imposing forward capable of leading the line. While detailed recent match statistics, including opponents, dates, scorelines and individual performance numbers, are not provided in the available data, his valuation at €400k suggests he would represent a relatively low‑cost option in the current Central European market.
The Chance Liga, where Slavia Praha operate, and Hungary’s NB I both present platforms geared towards player development and resale, and any deal could be shaped around that economic reality. With no confirmed contract end date at his current registration, the possibility of him becoming a free agent cannot be ruled out if negotiations over his status were to stall.
If a move to Újpest does materialise, it could offer Tijani a fresh stage in Hungary’s top division to consolidate his reputation and potentially springboard his career towards a higher-profile European league.
