Football League World
·8 mai 2026
Plymouth Argyle player on Championship radar - it's not Tolaj or Pepple

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·8 mai 2026

Plymouth Argyle forward Owen Oseni has recently been linked with a move away from Home Park, with his good form seemingly not going unnoticed.
Plymouth can take plenty of positives from the second-half of this year's league campaign, even though they narrowly missed out on a top six finish in League One.
Argyle had previously been fighting to avoid relegation from the third tier, but Tom Cleverley's side put together a hugely impressive run of form, which saw them challenging for the play-offs.
Plymouth were unbeaten in their final six league games of the season, but it was Stevenage that pipped them in the race for the play-off positions, as a late goal denied Argyle the opportunity to have a chance of winning promotion back into the Championship at the first time of asking.
It's set to be an interesting summer transfer window ahead for Plymouth, and it wouldn't be too surprising if clubs higher up the pyramid came calling for some of their best players.
The likes of Lorent Tolaj, Aribim Pepple and Malachi Boateng are just some of the players to catch the eye for all the right reasons this season in League One.
The Home Park faithful will be hoping that their key players can stick around for at least another season, as Plymouth look to return to the Championship.

One player that has been key to Plymouth's strong showings in the second-half of the 2025/26 season is Owen Oseni, who has been with Argyle since the summer of 2025.
He arrived on a permanent deal from Scottish side, St Mirren, and went on to make 33 appearances in all competitions for Cleverley's side, scoring ten goals, and being on hand to provide five assists for his Argyle teammates.
It appears as though his strong showings haven't gone unnoticed though, with journalist Pete O'Rourke recently reporting that Oseni is attracting interest from a number of Championship clubs.
There haven't been specific clubs named in this recent transfer update, but it comes after Oseni has won his first call-up to the Nigeria squad for the upcoming Unity Cup.

It seems unlikely that Plymouth are going to want to sell Oseni anytime soon, especially when he's contracted with the League One club until the summer of 2028.
At the age of 23, you'd like to think that he's still got his best years ahead of him, and Plymouth will be hoping that they can be with them moving forward.
If Argyle can build on a positive second-half of the season, then they'll certainly fancy their chances of winning promotion back into the Championship in the 2026/27 season.
This will be Plymouth's second consecutive season in League One, having been relegated from the Championship in the 2024/25 league campaign.
Their chances of clinching a timely promotion back into the second tier could hinge on whether they can keep hold of their key players, and Oseni falls into that category.
If other clubs in the Championship are to submit official bids to try and prize him away from Plymouth, then it could be too good of an opportunity to turn down for the forward.
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