Signed with Feyenoord. Looks like he also got interest from Ajax, Arsenal, Chelsea, and Liverpool. http://www.goal.com/en-ng/news/4110...t-neymar-or-suarez-feyenoord-sign-13-year-old http://www.voetbalrotterdam.nl/2017/03/feyenoord-troeft-engelse-topteams-af-in-strijd-om-toptalent/ https://www.fr12.nl/nieuws/41729-feyenoord-troeft-engelse-topclubs-af-en-trekt-omidiji-13-aan.html
And the Nigerian news media won't let us forget about his African roots: http://www.dailysportsng.com/news/d...y-Lateef-Omidiji-Jnr.&scid=Euro-Soccer-Update “He will be playing with Feyenoord’s U15 Academy next season. Had offers from the other top clubs but chose Feyenoord to develop as a player,”' his elated father Omidiji Jnr. told Goal. “The future of Nigerian football is definitely bright- with an eye on the U17 World Cup in 2019. He is fast [nicknamed speedy], strong and has an eye for goals.
So...you probably expect from me, now he's with Feyenoord, to report live about everything he does on the pitch24/7.... I think
https://www.topdrawersoccer.com/club-soccer-articles/us-target-omidiji-signs-with-feyenoord_aid41766 The 13-year-old attacker, who’s played all along the front line in his short career but specializes as a high-flying winger, was born in Las Vegas, Nev. and was called into a U.S. U14 BNT camp as recently as November. But he’s also been tied heavily to Nigeria, the country of his father’s birth. As for his nationality concerns, Omidiji told TopDrawerSoccer.com that both are still in play but that “everyone at Feyenoord knows I’m leaning toward the USA.” For now, Omidiji becomes the first ever American-born player to sign a deal with the Feyenoord academy.
He's an '03, so theoretically if he's very good, he could play for the U-17's in the cycle that begins in late November. Konrad was a highly rated odd year player playing in Europe though, and he's not yet been called into the current U-17's, so there's no guarantee, but its a possibility. This kid isn't that far off the radar, believe it or not. If he's as good as all this hype might indicate, we probably should know within the next few years. Also, it does seem like his father would seem to prefer him to play for Nigeria, and he might prefer to play for the USA.
Ummm, he signed nothing. He just joined us, the amateurs. Contracts only can be signed from the age of 18, in certain circumstances 16.
We often use "signed" when we really mean "registered." Some countries use amateur agreements, so it's just semantics.
http://www.soccerassembly.com/exclusive-choose-feyenoord-lateef-omidiji-jr/ Lateef Omidiji Jr with Feyenoord dutch star Elijero Elia Exclusive – Why I Choose Feyenoord: Lateef Omidiji Jr Posted By: soccerasson: April 24, 2017In: Rising StarsNo Comments Email We’ve all known Lateef is destined to be a star in the game What we couldn’t precisely tell was his path to greatness Now for one of the most exhilarating 13 year olds in the sport, the picture gets a bit clearer as he pens a deal with Dutch giants Feyenoord FC “I’m really happy and excited” the humble yet unconventionally brilliant Lateef tells Soccer Assembly in an exclusive interview Conversing with him you’d be forgiven for forgetting you were speaking to a 13 year old as the words that spew from him belie his tender years “Feel blessed to have an opportunity to train at one of the best academies in Europe: Great coaches, great atmosphere, rich history” Lateef tells us at Soccer Assembly about his choice of Feyenoord “A club that developed the likes of Robin Van Piersie & Dirk Kuyt for those who don’t know Feyenoord” “The coaching staff is tops of the crops, 8 boys on the team are on the Dutch U14s- what more can I ask for?” When prompted if that was his only reason Lateef adds with a mischievous smile “plus Rotterdams a beautiful city” The noise about Lateef is no mere hype, he is a genuine talent and Feyenoords huge Fan base are already all excited about his capture as judged from various media reports back in Holland. His capture is seen somewhat of a coup as it was public knowledge that a host of English clubs including Chelsea, Liverpool and Arsenal would have liked to sign the budding talent but Lateef is not carried away by all the noise and knows the task ahead of him “Now the work begins…I know I have a long way to go but I’m prepared to put in the work” The young man says Lateef has already started working towards his goals and has already begun training with the Feyenoord U15 team in preparations for an upcoming youth tournament “I’ve already played friendlies with them (Feyenoord) and have a big tournament with them next month” “I’m looking forward to the tournament next month and games with them next season” And from here we will be following with keen attention as although Lateef is currently with the US U14 national team his love for his fatherland has never been in question! Like he said recently . . . . . “i love the color”!
Okay, rumours are starting to run wild: http://allnigeriasoccer.com/read_news.php?nid=22827 Netherlands Pushing To Secure International Future Of Chelsea, Arsenal Linked Nigerian Wonderkid Published: April 24, 2017 The Royal Dutch Football Association are pushing to secure the international future of new Feyenoord signing Lateef Omidiji Jr. The American-born 13-year-old initially pledged his allegiance to Nigeria but could not reject an opportunity to train with the United States U14s last November. Omidiji becomes eligible for Dutch citizenship in the next one year or so, and the KNVB have started to lay the groundwork to cap him once he is issued a passport. “Nigeria has Ekong and Balogun, has Iwobi, now they are about to get Ola Aina and Bazee. The NFF should put something together for the U15s,” a Feyenoord insider told allnigeriasoccer.com. He added : “There is nobody in Europe that isn’t aware of Omidiji’s capabilities and in all likelihood could be capped at U17s with the Dutch. “He’s part of the USA youth setup now and he’s happy. Why would he want to switch allegiance and play for Nigeria when he gets older if they don’t show interest now?” Lateef Omidiji has been linked with possible moves to Arsenal, Chelsea, Barcelona, Real Madrid and PSG when he attains the age of majority. Ifeanyi Emmanuel
If you haven't figured it out yet, the African soccer press is wildly speculative and plays loose with the facts.
idk about you guys but this kid seems all USA right now. 857377117721567232 is not a valid tweet id 856995117910982656 is not a valid tweet id now don't everyone go and stalk his twitter account though
Obviously, as "The Royal Dutch Football Association are pushing to secure the international future of new Feyenoord signing Lateef Omidiji Jr" is something we donot do and certainly not for a 15 year old kid as that is impossibe afaik.
Nigerian Football Federation official Twitter account giving shoutouts to a 13-year-old: Nigerian youngster, @LateefOmidijiJr is certainly one for the future. Presently with Feyenoord FC U15 Academy in the Netherlands 1/3 pic.twitter.com/LN1o9AnpQO— The NFF 🇳🇬 (@thenff) June 4, 2017 The 13 year old (@LateefOmidijiJr) is being shadowed by a couple of countries. 2/3 pic.twitter.com/V4bYTG2Fnu— The NFF 🇳🇬 (@thenff) June 4, 2017 However, NFF's 1st VP and chair of Youth Committee, Seyi Akinwunmi says the NFF is on @LateefOmidijiJr's trail. 3/3 pic.twitter.com/KmDuHxbJ9i— The NFF 🇳🇬 (@thenff) June 4, 2017 871374551099342848 is not a valid tweet id
Here's a nice profile on Lateef. http://goalnation.com/american-youth-soccer-player-joins-feyenoord-rotterdam-academy/ @bungadiri "Lateef Omidiji at Feyenoord"