Czech Premier League side FK Dukla Prague have reached an agreement with Dino Sporting Club for the transfer of highly rated Nigerian forward Amos Adzuu, Footy-Africa exclusively understands.
The Prague-based club moved swiftly for the 18-year-old after he impressed their scouts during a series of matches in Nigeria. Despite interest from several other clubs, Dukla Prague acted quickly to conclude negotiations and are now set to complete the signing when the European January transfer window opens.
Confirming the development, Dino Sporting Club chairman Samuel Columbus told Footy-Africa that both clubs have agreed terms, with Adzuu expected to sign a three-year contract.
“The deal will be finalised in January, subject to the completion of the standard paperwork,” Columbus said.
Adzuu is widely regarded as one of Nigeria’s most promising young attacking talents. He has scored several goals for Dino Sporting Club in the Creative Championship League and has featured in two editions of the prestigious Viareggio Youth Tournament, where his performances further enhanced his reputation.
A powerful and dynamic striker, Adzuu has drawn comparisons with Super Eagles star Victor Osimhen and is viewed as a player with significant long-term potential.
Dukla Prague are hopeful that Adzuu’s arrival will bolster their attacking options as they continue their fight to avoid relegation in the Czech top flight.

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