Bournemouth midfielder Malachi Ogunleye has signed his first professional contract and pledged his international future to Nigeria. The 19 year old, who joined the club’s academy at age 11, has been on a two‑year scholarship and impressed with consistent performances for the Under‑20s this season.
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Born to a Nigerian father and raised in England, Ogunleye had been eligible for both nations. A recent visit to Nigeria in March strengthened his connection to the country and influenced his decision. "I’ve had some recognition from the newspapers in Nigeria, so it’s been nice to see that," he said after committing.
The midfielder’s decision places him in contention for the Flying Eagles squad ahead of the 2025 Africa U‑20 Cup of Nations in South Africa, following Nigeria’s qualification via the WAFU B U‑20 Championship victory in Togo.
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We believe Malachi Ogunleye’s decision to sign professionally with Bournemouth and commit to Nigeria marks a major milestone for club and country. His choice reflects maturity and connection to heritage, demonstrating that identity matters as much as career trajectory.
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Ogunleye’s steady development in Bournemouth’s academy, coupled with his scholarship and first-team exposure, provides a strong foundation. Committing to the Flying Eagles at U‑20 level signals ambition and intent a commitment not just to immediate opportunity, but to long-term national representation.
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This is also a positive sign for Nigerian football. As more dual-national talents choose the green and white, it reinforces the country’s pull and prestige. We must celebrate and support such decisions. If nurtured properly, Ogunleye could become a key figure in Nigeria’s midfield for years to come.
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Did You Know?
Ogunleye joined Bournemouth’s academy aged 11 and has been a in their Under‑20 squad this season.
His March 2024 visit to Nigeria deepened his ties to the country and prompted media attention—an influential factor in his allegiance switch.
He becomes eligible for selection for the 2025 Africa U‑20 Cup of Nations after Nigeria qualified as WAFU B champions in Togo.
The midfielder is versatile, capable of playing several central roles a trait that earned praise during his scholarship period.
His professional contract marks the latest in a series of [youth graduates](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/merchandising-and-branding/1xbet-nigeria-ceo-dr-femi-highlights-youth-role-at-lagos-championship/) stepping into Bournemouth’s developmental pipeline for senior football.