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“We have every right to keep him here” — AIK responds to Super Eagles’ call-up for Zadok Yohanna

The AIK forward has registered two goals and three assists in just seven league appearances this season, establishing himself as one of the club’s most influential players despite his relatively young age

Zadok Yohanna could face an anxious wait over his participation in Nigeria’s upcoming Unity Cup campaign after Allmänna Idrottsklubben (AIK) confirmed they have yet to decide if they will release the winger for international duty.

Yohanna’s explosive form earned him a maiden invitation from Nigeria head coach Eric Chelle ahead of the invitational tournament, with the winger viewed as one of the exciting attacking options being monitored for the future of the national team.

The AIK forward has registered two goals and three assists in just seven league appearances this season, establishing himself as one of the club’s most influential players despite his relatively young age.

However, his availability for Nigeria now remains uncertain.

Speaking to Swedish outlet Fotbollskanalen, AIK recruitment manager Miika Takkula confirmed that the club had officially received Nigeria’s invitation for the player.

The Swedish club hierarchy, however, are expected to internally review the request before making a final decision on whether Yohanna will be allowed to join the Super Eagles camp.

“We have received the official invitation. Tomorrow we will go through it internally and then make a decision. We also have matches. We will go through it and then make a decision,” Mr Takkula said.

The AIK official further stressed that the club believes it has the legal right to retain the player, as the Unity Cup falls outside FIFA’s official international calendar.

That means clubs are not automatically obligated to release players for the competition.

“We will go through it internally tomorrow and get a complete picture of everything,” he added.

“Then, as you mention, we have every right to keep him here. It is not an official date (national team date in the international calendar), and I think it is in our hands.”

The situation now places Nigeria in a delicate position as the Super Eagles continue preparations for the tournament while also attempting to integrate several emerging players into Eric Chelle’s evolving squad.

Yohanna’s emergence has been one of the major talking points in Swedish football this season.

The winger arrived at AIK with strong expectations but has adapted even quicker than many anticipated, combining direct attacking play with creativity and maturity in the final third.

His performances have not only strengthened AIK’s attacking options but also attracted growing interest from Nigerian football observers seeking the next generation of Super Eagles stars.

Nigeria’s coaching crew reportedly view Yohanna as a player capable of adding pace, flair and unpredictability to the team’s attacking structure, especially as the national side continues its rebuilding process ahead of future continental and World Cup qualifiers.

The Unity Cup was expected to provide the perfect opportunity for the winger to gain his first senior international experience.

Nigeria head into the competition as defending champions after winning the 2025 edition of the Unity Cup.

The tournament, designed to celebrate Afrocentric and diaspora communities in the United Kingdom, will once again feature four nations.

The Super Eagles are scheduled to face Zimbabwe in the semi-final on Tuesday, 26 May.

Victory would send Nigeria into the final against either Jamaica or India, who meet in the competition’s other semi-final clash.

While preparations continue, uncertainty surrounding Yohanna’s availability now adds another subplot to Nigeria’s squad planning ahead of the tournament.