Turkish Super Lig side, Hatayspor, are reportedly eyeing a move for Nigerian forward, Hafiz Ibrahim, who is currently donning the colours of French club Stade Reims, Soccernet.ng reports.
Reports suggest that Fisayo Dele-Bashiru's club earlier tabled an offer to sign the player on loan for the second stanza of the 2024-25 season campaign.
However, since the January transfer window for the Turkish league closes on the 11th of February, chances are slim that the Kano-born player will be heading to Turkey on a loan move.
It would be recalled that the young Nigerian striker observed a two-week trial with the Stamford Bridge outfit, Chelsea, following an impressive performance at the Viareggio Cup, where he netted ten goals in six matches.
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The trial of the Nigerian player was reportedly facilitated by Chelsea-owned forward Raheem Sterling, who played a key role in convincing Ibrahim to join the Blues at the time.
Meanwhile, things did not go well between Ibrahim's representative and the London-based club, which saw him eventually seal a deal to join Stade Reims.
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Moreover, the 19-year-old Nigerian forward made his first professional appearance for Stade Reims' senior team during their 3-1 victory over AZ Mutzig in a French Cup clash. In that match, Hafiz Ibrahim came on as a substitute for Niama Pape Sissoko.
As of now, there has been no official statement regarding his potential transfer from France to Turkey. However, the soon-to-be 20-year-old is expected to be among the players considered for a move in the next summer window.