Bournemouth trial Lincoln City's record breaking Nigerian forward Okoro
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Premier League side Bournemouth have invited Zane Okoro, a highly rated Nigerian forward from Lincoln City, for a trial with a potential move in sight.
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The 17 year old striker made headlines when he became Lincoln City's second youngest goalscorer at 17 years and 49 days, netting in a 5-0 win over Manchester City U21s in the Bristol Street Motors Trophy on November 12, 2024. He achieved this milestone just 16 days older than club record-holder Andy Hutchinson.
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Okoro, who was born in Norwalk, Connecticut, is to represent both Nigeria and the United States at the international level.
Bournemouth’s U21 coaching staff observed Okoro closely during a Professional Development League fixture against QPR, with the player accompanied by his Nigerian father.
Lincoln City considers Okoro a future first-team star, having included him in nine official matchday squads, with five appearances in League One. However, they now face a battle to keep hold of their talented teenager amid increasing interest from Premier League clubs.
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Zane Okoro’s trial at Bournemouth is a testament to his growing reputation as one of Nigeria’s emerging young talents. At just 17 years old, he has already broken records at Lincoln City, and his performances have caught the attention of top tier clubs.
While Lincoln will want to retain him, moving to a Premier League club like Bournemouth could accelerate his development and give him access to better training facilities and elite-level competition.
From a Super Eagles perspective, Okoro represents an exciting prospect for Nigeria’s future attack. However, with his eligibility for the USA, the NFF must act quickly to convince him to commit to Nigeria before he is courted by the US national team setup.
Did You Know? Zane Okoro made his professional debut just eight days before scoring his first senior goal, appearing in an FA Cup clash against Chesham. Lincoln City has a strong record of producing young talent, with several of their academy graduates moving to bigger English clubs. Bournemouth U21s closely monitored Okoro during a game against QPR, a sign of their serious interest in signing him. Okoro’s goal against Manchester City U21s put him in Lincoln City’s history books as their second-youngest scorer. The teenager holds dual nationality Nigeria and the USA, meaning he could represent either nation at international level.