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Super Eagles midfielder Raphael Onyedika has been officially registered by Club Brugge for the UEFA Champions League, alongside promising youngsters Vince Osuji and Kaye Furo. +
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Onyedika, who attracted interest from Galatasaray and West Ham during the summer transfer window, will remain at Brugge for now, with his European registration [closing](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/category/fan-zone/) the door on any immediate move. The 23-year-old continues to be a mainstay in midfield and a vital figure for both club and country. +
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Young centre-back Vince Osuji, who arrived from Swedish side Kalmar in January, is among those pushing for a breakthrough into the first team. His inclusion highlights Brugge’s willingness to back [emerging talent](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/merchandising-and-branding/end-of-the-road-luton-town-part-ways-with-victor-moses/) at the highest level. +
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Also making the list is Kaye Furo, son of former Super Eagles defender Furo Iyenemi. A striker for the Club Brugge second team in the Belgian second division, Furo junior is being groomed for future opportunities with the senior side. +
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The move reflects the club’s strategy of combining established quality with nurturing potential as they gear up for Europe’s elite competition. +
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We view Club Brugge’s decision as a clear statement of intent: balancing stability with ambition. By locking in Raphael Onyedika, the Belgians have not only retained a proven engine in their midfield but also sent a message that they are unwilling to let European suitors dismantle their core. For us, this is a smart play continuity at the centre of the pitch can often mean the [difference](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/category/womens-football/) between surviving the group stage and mounting a genuine challenge. +
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The registration of Vince Osuji and Kaye Furo is equally significant. It shows that Brugge do not shy away from trusting youth on football’s grandest platform. Osuji, a teenager still adapting to Belgian football, has been thrust into a squad where he can learn daily from seasoned professionals. Furo, [carrying](https://blogtechwiki.xyz/index.php?title=User:Giuseppe3464) the legacy of his father, now stands on a path where expectation meets opportunity. Both will gain immeasurably from the experience, even if their minutes are limited. +
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This balance between star power and nurturing raw potential is exactly what modern clubs need to thrive. Brugge are playing a long game, developing assets while keeping their competitive edge. As supporters of Nigerian talent, we can only applaud such vision. The inclusion of three Nigerians spanning experience, defence, and attack—illustrates a on the European stage. And we believe this is just the beginning. +
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+ Raphael Onyedika was named Danish Superliga Young Player of the Year in 2022 before moving to Belgium. + + Vince Osuji was born in Sweden to Nigerian parents and is eligible to represent both nations internationally. + + Kaye Furo plays in Belgium’s Challenger Pro League, which serves as a development platform for Brugge’s second team. + + Furo’s father, Furo Iyenemi, was part of the Nigerian squad at the 2000 Africa Cup of Nations, where the Super Eagles finished runners-up. + + Club Brugge have reached the European Cup final once—in 1978, losing 1–0 to Liverpool at Wembley. + + +
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