Premier LeagueCompetition·Premier League newcomers Hull CityTeam·Hull City have signaled their intent in the transfer market by joining the pursuit of Justin NjinmahPlayer·Justin Njinmah, the Nigeria-eligible German forward from Werder BremenTeam·Werder Bremen. The 25-year-old attacker is also a target for Championship side SouthamptonTeam·Southampton, setting the stage for a potential transfer battle.
Njinmah, who has a contract with Werder BremenTeam·Werder Bremen until the summer of 2027, is attracting significant attention. While the BundesligaCompetition·Bundesliga club reportedly wishes to retain him, they are open to selling for a "reasonable" fee, according to Bild, as his contract situation becomes a key consideration. Transfermarkt estimates Njinmah's market value at €5.00 million.
Hull CityTeam·Hull City's interest comes as they prepare for their return to the Premier LeagueCompetition·Premier League for the 2026/27 season. The Tigers secured promotion after a dramatic 1-0 victory over Middlesbrough in the Championship play-off final in May 2026, with Oli McBurniePlayer·Oli McBurnie scoring a 95th-minute winner. This promotion is projected to bring a revenue uplift of at least £210 million over the next three seasons, significantly boosting their ambitions. Manager Sergej Jakirović, who led the team to this unexpected success, will be looking to strengthen his squad, and Njinmah's profile is believed to align with their requirements.
SouthamptonTeam·Southampton, meanwhile, are also firmly in the race. The Saints have established a reputation for recruiting talent from Germany, a strategy often overseen by their technical director Johannes Spors. With SouthamptonTeam·Southampton expected to bolster their attacking options this summer, Njinmah's pace and versatility make him an attractive prospect for the club.
Njinmah enjoyed a productive campaign in the BundesligaCompetition·Bundesliga, scoring 5 goals in 1,955 minutes during the 2025/26 season. His performances have previously drawn interest from other European clubs, with Napoli reportedly exploring a deal worth up to €10 million in January 2026, and AS Roma linked with a €10 million offer against Werder BremenTeam·Werder Bremen's €12 million asking price in January 2025.
Despite representing no country at senior international level, Njinmah remains eligible to play for Nigeria through his family heritage. He has previously acknowledged the interest from the Nigeria Football Federation, stating that an invitation would prompt serious consideration. The Super Eagles currently boast strong attacking options, including Victor OsimhenPlayer·Victor Osimhen and VictorPlayer·Victor Boniface, but Njinmah's versatility could offer a different dimension for head coach Eric Chelle.
As the summer transfer window progresses, the immediate focus for Justin NjinmahPlayer·Justin Njinmah appears to be his club future. With both Hull CityTeam·Hull City and SouthamptonTeam·Southampton keen to secure his services, a competitive transfer battle is anticipated for the Nigeria-eligible forward.

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