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Chelsea Track Nigeria U20 Sensation Abduljelil Kamaldeen After Eye-Catching World Cup Cameo
Chelsea are reportedly “hot on the trail” of Nigeria U20 star Abduljelil Kamaldeen, with the highly-rated teenager catching the attention of scouts during the ongoing FIFA U20 World Cup in Chile.
At just 16 years old, Kamaldeen has already made headlines as one of the youngest players in the tournament — and he’s done it while playing against opponents up to five years older.
Impressive Cameo Raises Eyebrows
Although Kamaldeen only featured as a late substitute during Nigeria’s narrow 2-1 defeat to Norway, his short time on the pitch was enough to impress both fans and top-level scouts.
A fearless driving run into the box in the final minutes nearly rescued a point for the Flying Eagles, and that single moment of brilliance has elevated the teenager’s profile on the global stage.
With Nigeria securing a dramatic 3-2 win over Saudi Arabia in their next Group F clash, expectations are high that Kamaldeen could start in their final group-stage match.
Chelsea Scouts On High Alert
According to The Sun (via Football-Talk.co.uk), Chelsea scouts are currently in Chile monitoring top talent playing above their age group. Kamaldeen is now said to be “high on their priority list” after his standout moment against Norway and prior performances for the Nigerian youth setup.
The Kwara Football Academy product had already impressed during the WAFU B U20 tournament in Ghana, where he scored against Benin and helped guide Nigeria to the final.
The Next Iwobi? Or Okocha 2.0?
Kamaldeen’s skill, creativity, and confidence on the ball have drawn comparisons to Alex Iwobi, while some insiders believe he could develop into a player with the flair and impact of Jay Jay Okocha, one of Nigeria’s greatest ever.
Such lofty comparisons are bold — but not without merit.
What’s Next For Kamaldeen?
Though he was an unused substitute in Nigeria’s recent win over Saudi Arabia, Kamaldeen remains firmly in the spotlight. With Chelsea and other European clubs circling, it seems only a matter of time before the Kwara Football Academy gem makes the leap abroad.
For now, however, his focus remains on helping the Flying Eagles progress deep into the U20 World Cup.
Final Word
Abduljelil Kamaldeen is one to watch — not just for Nigerian fans, but for anyone interested in the future of global football talent. At 16, he’s already proving he can perform on the world stage.
If Chelsea do make a move, it could be the beginning of another exciting African success story in the Premier League.
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