Talented Nigerian youngster Akin Oluwashile has arrived in Belgium to begin a trial with KAA Gent as the Jupiler Pro League side weigh up a potential move for the highly-rated midfielder, Footynaija.com reports.
Oluwashile will spend the coming weeks training with Gent’s development squad, often referred to as Team B, where he will have the opportunity to showcase his abilities in front of the club’s technical staff.
The trial represents a major step in Oluwashile’s young career as he looks to secure his first move to European football.
According to reports, Gent’s interest in the midfielder follows his impressive performances for the Nigeria national under-20 football team during the WAFU B tournament.
The defensive midfielder stood out with his composure on the ball and ability to control the tempo in midfield, qualities that have placed him firmly on the radar of several scouts across the continent.
Club officials are expected to closely monitor the youngster during his trial period, and should he make the desired impression, Gent could move to offer him a professional contract.
However, any formal agreement is likely to wait until Oluwashile turns 18 on October 18, 2026, in line with international transfer regulations.
The Belgian club also have a strong history of providing opportunities for Nigerian players. If the move eventually goes through, Oluwashile would be following a path previously taken by Super Eagles stars such as Moses Simon, Gift Orban and Samuel Kalu.
Other Nigerians who have represented Gent include William Troost-Ekong, Jordan Torunarigha and former national team coach Augustine Eguavoen.
For Oluwashile, the trial offers a golden opportunity to prove he has what it takes to follow in the footsteps of those who have successfully made the leap from Nigerian football to Europe.
















