Hafiz Umar Ibrahim’s life is like a movie. From once being hopeless as a watermelon seller in Kano, northern Nigeria’s biggest city, Ibrahim’s dream of football fame is finally about to come to pass.
On Friday, Chelsea informed Ojodu City FC that it would sign the 18-year-old striker after he successfully trialed with them in April.
He has gone from the hopelessness of poverty to the gates of fortune. He told this writer in Luca, Italy, in February how the pain of poverty was the motivation for his chase of football glory.
Soccernet.ng can exclusively report that Ibrahim will join Chelsea with a possible loan move to Strasbourg in Ligue 1. If there is enough room on their roster after the summer window, they would keep him at Stamford Bridge as the club seeks to improve its fortunes for the next season.
Whatever happens, Ibrahim will play professional football in Europe. And with that comes an opportunity to help his family become better.
Born in Kano, Hafiz or Dan Mama as his friends call him, became of global interest when he scored 10 goals to finish as top scorer at the 2024 Viareggio Cup in Italy. His goals helped Ojodu City FC reach the semifinals where they lost to eventual winners Beyond Limits FC of Nigeria.
His talent was recognized and he became of interest to several clubs including Norwegian champions Bodo/Glimt, who flew him over immediately after the tournament. But he turned down the opportunity to sign a 500,000 euros contract with Bodo due to Chelsea’s interest.
As previously reported by Soccernet.ng, Hafiz had been called by Chelsea’s scouting director Joe Shields and star forward Raheem Sterling while he was inside the plane to Norway.
He saw a chance to move to the Premier League and made up his mind to take it.
Hafiz returned to Lagos to process his UK visa and went to where he met some of the star players he had only seen on TV. Instead of being star struck, he put his foot on the gas and worked hard.
Hafiz moved back and forth between the first team and the U19s. As his final week of trial neared its end, he knew he had to give it his all.
On the final Friday before Chelsea made their decision, Hafiz scored a hat trick as club owner Todd Boehly watched from the sidelines. The decision was made to keep him.
The negotiations with Ojodu City FC began. It has taken a long time to agree on the final details of the deal. Ojodu initially asked for two million pounds but the club beat it down to 1.5 million pounds.
However, the final details are still being ironed out so that all the clubs involved in Hafiz’s development before he signed for Ojodu City last year will get something from the deal.
There will be something for all the clubs when all the details are agreed.
Hafiz was in Nigeria earlier this month after his trial ended. He visited Kano to see his friends for a few days before returning to London to await the conclusion of the deal.
The visit was kept very private, even his youth coach was said to have withdrawn his mobile phone so that he would not be able to broadcast his visit. He was only given back his phone when he got to the airport.
They wanted to ensure that he was not distracted in the crucial days before this big move.
The big move has arrived, and he will make it official in coming days when the transfer window opens.
Fate has smiled on Hafiz and fortune will come with it. May his professional career be prosperous so that he fulfils his ambitions of ruling the football world.
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