Portal dos Dragões
·30 Mei 2026
“I was hoping FC Porto would sign Terem Moffi”

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·30 Mei 2026

Simon Zenke, former Nigerian striker, gave an interview this Saturday to the Footy-Africa portal, in which he lamented FC Porto’s decision not to move forward with the permanent signing of Terem Moffi, who is therefore expected to return to Nice, the club with which he has a contract valid until June 2027.
“Moffi had an opportunity when he went to FC Porto, but it didn’t go the way many people expected. I had hoped FC Porto would keep him, but apparently that’s not going to happen. Even so, he is a very good player, and we saw glimpses of his quality once again in Nigeria’s match against Zimbabwe, for the Unity Cup,” he said.
The former footballer for clubs such as Strasbourg, Samsunspor and Dinamo Bucharest was referring to the friendly played last Tuesday at The Valley Stadium in London, which ended in a 2-0 win for Nigeria, sealed by two goals from Femi Azeez… both assisted by Terem Moffi.
“The sharpness is coming back, and I’m sure he will find another club. I wouldn’t advise him to stay at Nice, because that relationship already seems broken, and it will be difficult to repair. With the amount of time left on his contract, I believe a solution can still be found. France is a good country for him, and maybe another Ligue 1 club can give him a chance. I hope that happens,” he added.
It should be remembered that Terem Moffi arrived at FC Porto in the last winter transfer window to fill the gap left in the squad managed by Italian coach Francesco Farioli by the serious injuries suffered by Luuk de Jong, whose departure has also already been officially confirmed, and Samu Aghehowa.
The Nigerian international was then looking to leave Nice after being one of the players assaulted by the group of around 400 fans who invaded the club’s training centre, and he ended up joining on loan in a deal that included an option to buy set at eight million euros.
However, this spell did not go as he himself had hoped, since, although it ended with the national championship title, he managed only two goals and one assist in 15 matches under a coach he already knew from the latter’s time at the Allianz Riviera in 2023/24.
The departures of Terem Moffi and Luuk de Jong are, moreover, part of the true ‘revolution’ that the board led by André Villas-Boas is carrying out in FC Porto’s squad, particularly in attack, which proved especially problematic for Francesco Farioli throughout the now-concluded 2025/26 season.
As reported by Desporto ao Minuto on Friday, the new national champions are already negotiating, in the opposite direction, the return of André Silva, the Portugal international whose contract with Elche is coming to an end and who left the Estádio do Dragão in the summer of 2017 for AC Milan for close to 40 million euros.
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