
Bamidele Yusuf will continue his career with Ferencváros, the 36-time Hungarian champion soccer team. The Nigerian striker was born on February 22, 2001, in Lagos. Yusuf, who can play as a winger and striker, started his career at Obazz FC before signing for Slovakian top-flight side Spartak Trnava in 2019. He won the Slovakian Cup with the Trnava-based team at the end of the 2021/22 season, scoring 23 goals and providing 13 assists in 98 games. In September 2022, Yusuf signed with Estoril, a Portuguese first division team. After spending a year and a half with the Portuguese team, playing in only nine games and scoring once, he moved to Serbian club Radnicki Niš in January 2024. There, he scored six goals and provided five assists in 16 games, and his excellent form paid off. He started the new season at FK Vojvodina, where he scored 21 goals and provided seven assists in 46 games over the past year.
Bamidele Yusuf started the 2025/2026 season in great form as well. He scored three goals and provided three assists in five games. The authoritative Transfermarkt estimates the Nigerian striker's value at €2.5 million.
"Yusuf is not only a winger, but also a player who can play anywhere in attacking positions in different formations. That's why he was interesting to us, because regardless of what formation we use in a given match, he can be used well in any of them. He is a prolific scorer with excellent physical attributes and great speed. He has been playing very effectively in recent times, so with him, our squad will certainly be more versatile and stronger. We believe that he will be a good reinforcement for our team in every aspect. With him, our head coach's options will increase and competition within the team will intensify" said our sporting director, Tamás Hajnal, about Bamidele Yusuf.
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