Blackburn Rovers scout touts Victor Alyanyi for Super Eagles stardom
Blackburn Rovers scout Steve Hayes has lauded the extraordinary talent of 16-year-old Victor Efosa Alyanyi, describing the young Nigerian as a player destined for greatness. Alyanyi, originally from Edo State, Nigeria, has been turning heads in the English football scene with his performances for Tranmere Rovers, showcasing a level of skill and athleticism well beyond his years.
Often likened to Bayer Leverkusen’s Dutch star of Ghanaian descent, Jeremie Frimpong, Alyanyi combines blistering pace with exceptional dribbling ability, regularly outclassing opponents on the pitch. His style of play has earned him comparisons to some of the most promising young talents in football.
Beyond his exploits on the field, Alyanyi’s potential has attracted the attention of major brands such as Herbalife and Under Armour, both of which have expressed interest in establishing sponsorship deals with the young star.
Alyanyi, who previously played for Burnley and Blackburn Rovers, is regarded as a standout prospect in youth football, drawing the admiration of scouts and clubs across England.
Speaking on Alyanyi’s immense potential, Steve Hayes emphasized the significance of nurturing African talent, particularly players like Alyanyi.
“African talent often goes unrecognised, but they are the next big thing in the sports industry,” Hayes remarked. “Victor is a shining example of the exceptional character and on-field ability that defines Nigerian players. His development needs careful nurturing and investment to ensure he achieves his full potential.”
Hayes pointed to the success of Nigerian stars like Ola Aina, Alex Iwobi, and Calvin Bassey as evidence of the quality emerging from the country.
“The Nigerian national team is proof of this, with