Quadri Adediran has built one of the more interesting careers of any Nigerian footballer operating in central Europe, and now the Lagos-born striker’s consistency in the Czech second tier is attracting serious attention from clubs across the continent, Footynaija.com reports.
Adediran arrived in Czech football four years ago and has made over 130 professional appearances across spells at Dukla Prague, Dynamo České Budějovice and Baník Ostrava before joining SK Artis Brno on a two-year deal last summer.
The 25-year-old was brought in specifically for his directness and pace, with Brno’s sporting director describing him as “a fast, assertive, aggressive striker” who fitted perfectly into the club’s new attacking style.
He has delivered on that billing. A brace against Opava in February was among his standout contributions in a season where he has been consistently sharp in the final third, and his performances across the campaign have now reached the desks of scouts from several European leagues.
Clubs circling ahead of summer window
Per Nigerian journalist Ojora Babatunde, Belgian, Swedish and Austrian clubs have all registered interest in Adediran ahead of the summer transfer window, with the forward’s profile seen as a strong fit for the style of football favoured in those leagues.

His directness, left-footedness and ability to play across the frontline make him a versatile option for clubs looking to add a proven scorer without paying premium fees.
Adediran’s contract at Brno runs until June 2027, and Transfermarkt currently values him at €400,000. Whether Brno, a club with clear ambitions of their own after significant recent investment, are willing to sell in the summer remains to be seen.
For a player who has spent four years building his reputation away from the spotlight, the attention arriving this summer is the kind of reward that patience in football occasionally delivers.













