Meet Adejare Adedapo: Nigeria’s gifted teen wonder likened to Arsenal’s Thomas Partey and Inter Miami’s Sergio Busquets

Nigeria, renowned for producing excellent attackers, has often found herself in a scarcity of world-class midfielders.

While the likes of Wilfred Ndidi, Raphael Onyedika, Frank Onyeka, and Alex Iwobi have excelled, none have truly reached the pinnacle of global recognition.

The void left by the retirement of former Chelsea man John Obi Mikel may finally find a successor in the form of the gifted Adejare Adedapo.

At 19 years old, Adedapo’s name may not be on everyone’s lips yet, but his multifaceted talent suggests he is poised to make waves in the football world.

Primarily a defensive midfielder, Adedapo seamlessly transitions between roles, demonstrating prowess as an attacking midfielder and even as a central defender—a versatility that sets him apart.

Former coaches shower praise on Adedapo’s adaptability and attribute his excellence to an exceptional ability to absorb feedback.

 

Yet, he truly shines in the heart of the midfield, commanding his territory with an attractive first touch, remarkable composure, and a style reminiscent of seasoned professionals.

What sets Adedapo apart are his qualities – an assured and calm demeanour on the ball, nimble footwork, an expansive passing range, and a keen eye for decisive passes.

His decision-making, coupled with a penchant for forward passes, instills a real sense of threat through line-breaking plays.

Comparisons to Sergio Busquets arise from Adedapo’s press-resistant nature and his exceptional change of pace and direction.

Similarly, likening him to Thomas Partey draws attention to his solid tackling and formidable strength, evoking a style reminiscent of the Arsenal midfielder.

Yet, it’s a bittersweet revelation that Adedapo remains a free agent. One can only imagine his heights with proper training and the right platform to hone his remarkable talents.

Who is Adejare Adedapo?

Born in Ogun State, Nigeria, on September 5, 2004, Adedapo’s football journey started under the guidance of his father, a former football coach.

Playing on the streets, school pitches, and at Wesco Football Academy, Adedapo’s passion for the sport was evident from a young age.

 

However, his journey has been far from easy. In sacrifices, training on empty stomachs, and enduring punishment for pursuing his dreams, Adedapo’s resilience speaks volumes.

In an interview with Soccernet.ng, he shares his trials, from running away to play football to trekking for hours to attend evening training.

“I had many times I ran away from family just because I want to play football,” he told Soccernet.ng.

“I trek for hours just because I want to attend evening training. Sometimes, when I get home in the dark, I’m punished by my parents for staying out late.

“I’m constantly and currently pushing my dreams, and I just wish to make my dreams come true. I want to play in Europe.”

A devoted Arsenal fan, Adedapo dreams of playing in Europe and representing Nigeria.

The adversity he faced hasn’t dampened his lofty aspirations, as he envisions being nominated among the world’s best.

Adedapo’s football idols include Sergio Busquets, Thiago Alcântara, and Thomas Partey.

A self-confessed fan of Alex Iwobi, Adedapo wants to emulate the Fulham midfielder’s style on the pitch while he harbours hopes of seeing his dreams materialize.

In a world where dreams often come true, Adejare Adedapo stands as a testament to determination and talent, waiting for the right opportunity to unleash his brilliance on the global football stage.

This post was last modified on January 6, 2024 8:15 pm

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