Super Eagles striker Umar Sadiq is attracting interest from four Spanish clubs: Getafe, Sevilla, Valencia, and Rayo Vallecano, Soccernet.ng reports.
The Real Sociedad forward has been looking to move for a while, and now it seems his departure is imminent.
Real Sociedad, where Sadiq has a contract until 2028 with a 100 million euro buyout clause, agrees that a change would be best for everyone.
According to Que, Getafe, Sevilla, Valencia, and Rayo Vallecano have all submitted offers to Real Sociedad for Sadiq.
Talks are already underway to figure out the best way for him to leave San Sebastian.
Though Sadiq has not made a final decision, he wants to stay in the Spanish league. He has also caught the eye of some Dutch Eredivisie clubs, but they are mainly fighting to avoid relegation, which doesn’t appeal to him.
Sadiq, who became Real Sociedad’s most expensive signing when they bought him from UD Almería for up to 25 million euros, is ready for a new challenge.
Despite his high price tag, he has only managed four goals in 39 appearances for Sociedad, a stark contrast to his prolific record at Almería, where he scored 43 goals in two seasons.
The Nigerian striker is considering offers from clubs like Valencia and Sevilla, which he sees as better opportunities.
These teams are interested in securing him on loan, a move that would let them assess his performance without a major financial commitment upfront. This could help rejuvenate their attacking options, which have been lacking in recent seasons.
Sadiq is determined to leave Real Sociedad and find a team where he can rediscover his form and contribute significantly. The coming weeks will be crucial in deciding his next destination, with several Spanish clubs keen to add him to their rosters.