Flying Eagles midfielder Daniel Daga is set to join Norwegian club Molde, with the deal becoming official on his 18th birthday, January 10, 2025. The agreement marks a significant step in the career of the highly regarded Nigerian prospect.
Rising Through the Ranks
Daga, has been playing for Enyimba from FC One Rocket and has been a revelation over the past 18 months. His performances have earned him widespread acclaim, starting with his standout display at the 2022 WAFU B U-20 Championship, where the Flying Eagles claimed the title.
Unfortunately, a knee injury sidelined him early in the 2023 Africa U-20 Cup of Nations in Egypt, but Daga returned to impress at the FIFA U-20 World Cup in Argentina later that year.
Early Life and Development
Born on January 10, 2007, in Benue State, Nigeria, Daga’s talent was first spotted during a scouting program by Uyo-based FC One Rocket. He progressed through their academy, Carabana FC, before being promoted to the first team in 2022, competing in Nigeria’s National League.
His rise continued with Dakkada FC in the Nigeria Premier Football League, where he caught the attention of national team selectors and made his mark with the U20 squad.
Impressive U20 AFCON Campaign
Daga was a key figure in Nigeria’s bronze-winning campaign at the U20 Africa Cup of Nations. Despite his youth, he exhibited maturity, control, and creativity, drawing interest from Liverpool, Manchester United, Watford and FC Porto
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Style of Play: A Midfield Dynamo
Known for his energy, vision, and versatility, Daga has earned a reputation as a complete midfielder. His strengths include:
- Combative Presence: Relentless in breaking up opposition plays.
- Playmaking Skills: Accurate long passes and ability to dictate the tempo.
- Defensive Solidity: Exceptional positioning and aerial dominance.
- Offensive Contributions: Effective at initiating attacks and providing a reliable passing outlet.
Shining at the FIFA U-20 World Cup
At the U20 World Cup, Daga has been pivotal for Nigeria, particularly in his role as a holding midfielder. His defensive contributions, leadership, and consistency have made him an invaluable asset to the Flying Eagles.
I helped @guardian_sport pick out interesting U17 African prospects born in 2007. This year’s NextGen includes:
– Koussay Maacha (Esperance)
– Siyabonga Mabena (Sundowns)
– Lorenzo Hoareau (St Loui Suns United)
– Daniel Daga (Enyimba)— Maher Mezahi (@MezahiMaher) October 17, 2024
Future Prospects
As Molde prepares to welcome Daga in 2025, the Norwegian club is securing one of Nigeria’s brightest young talents. With his skill set and determination, the 17-year-old is poised to make an immediate impact and continue his meteoric rise on the global stage.
This move also signals the growing recognition of Nigerian talent in European football, with Daga emerging as a beacon of hope for the next generation of Super Eagles stars.