Rasheedat Ajibade is riding high after captaining Nigeria’s Super Falcons to their 10th Women’s Africa Cup of Nations title, but her next club destination is still unclear—www.isagoal.com reports.
According to sources, the forward left Atlético Madrid this summer after four successful seasons in Spain. At WAFCON 2024, she scored once, assisted twice, and grabbed three Player of the Match awards, earning MVP honors and a spot in the Team of the Tournament.
President Bola Tinubu honored Ajibade with national awards and gifts, recognizing her as Officer of the Order of the Niger (OON).
Ajibade’s career began at FC Robo in Lagos and blossomed in Spain, where she netted 41 goals in 137 appearances and won multiple trophies with Atlético.
PSG has been linked to the 25-year-old’s next move, but no formal offer has appeared yet. A surprise sighting at Atlético’s training sparked rumors of a possible return.
Whatever happens, Ajibade brings leadership, skill, and a winning mentality wherever she plays next.
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