Olympiacos have secured the signing of Nigerian defender Bruno Onyemaechi from Boavista for €2.5 million ( about ₦4,090,724,819.72) subject to medical tests and the completion of paperwork.
The reigning Europa Conference League champions overcame late competition from European heavyweights Benfica and Fenerbahce to land the 25-year-old.
Onyemaechi, who has earned 11 caps for Nigeria, arrived in Athens on Thursday to undergo medical examinations and finalize a three-and-a-half-year contract with Olympiacos, according to Greek media outlet Parapolitika.
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His move ends a successful stint in Portugal, where he made 77 appearances for Boavista, scoring five goals and registering four assists since joining in 2020.
Despite reports of a late push from Benfica and Fenerbahce, Olympiacos successfully agreed on terms with Boavista, which sought to retain a percentage of any future transfer profits.
Onyemaechi’s stock rose following an impressive 2023-24 season with Boavista, where he featured in every league match, contributing three goals and one assist.
Known for his pace, physicality, and versatility, the left-sided defender is expected to bolster Olympiacos’ defensive options as they target success both domestically and in Europe.
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The player was also a key member of the Nigerian squad that reached the final of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations.
For Boavista, the transfer provides much-needed financial relief amid FIFA-imposed restrictions, but it leaves a gap in their defense as they prepare for an upcoming match against Braga.
This move strengthens Olympiacos’ defensive ranks as they continue to challenge in both the Greek league and the Europa League.
The official announcement of the deal is expected within the next 24 hours.
Source: The Athletic NG