The Nigerian is a bit of a throwback in terms of style, and will look to replicate Malcom's transformative impact with Les Girondins
In a year that saw the Super Eagles catch the eye at the World Cup in more ways than one, it is remarkable that Nigeria's most interesting bit of transfer business involves a player who did not make the squad to Russia. Samuel Kalu, it would seem, bucks the trend in more ways than one.
Aged 20, the winger has traded in the Belgian top flight for the French, joining Ligue 1 side Bordeaux from Gent somewhat out of left-field. It was Gent team-mate Moses Simon who had long been linked with a transfer away, while Kalu was expected to continue his upward curve with the Buffaloes.
However, the sale of star Malcom to Barcelona necessitated a replacement, and the fact Les Girondins turned to the powerful winger attests to the high regard in which he is held.
It was, by the account of club president Stephane Martin, a well researched transfer.
"[He] is a player that the recruitment team followed for a while," he revealed to French newspaper Sud Ouest. "His choice was validated by [manager] Gustavo Poyet."
Quite apart from the unexpected nature of it, this move would seem to run counter to the received wisdom that wingers, and especially Nigerian wingers, had suffered some kind of extinction. However, while it was never anything so extreme, his emergence is important for the continued production of wide players in the country.
Youngsters are always more likely to model their games on their heroes', as well as on the profile perceived to be in demand in Europe. As such, Kalu's Bordeaux move not only places him front and centre in the public consciousness, it could potentially make the line-hugging, cross-whipping wideman fashionable again.
It has also made him a plausible target for the top tier of European sides. The Malcom transfer has, as it were, created a template for career progression, as well as a potential fishing ground for bigger clubs. Kalu, now sporting the No. 10 jersey, will hope to toe that same path. The pressure of stepping into the shoes of the club's former talisman will either be a ball and chain around his ankles or a pair of wings which propel him.
He will have to deal with that while adapting to a different, higher level league. However, his career so far has shown he is well capable of handling disruption: a mere two years ago, he was inking his first contract in Europe with Slovakian side AS Trencin.
Since then, he has grown steadily, going from 0.34 goal contributions (goals + assists) per 90 at Trencin to 0.47 at Gent. That latter ratio outstrips Malcom's in his time in France, the Brazilian maxing out at 0.41 goal contributions per 90. Kalu is by no means the goal threat that Barcelona's new man was, but he assists significantly more.
So will, one would imagine, a certain former Bordeaux manager. This move brings the GBS Academy graduate very much into the reckoning for a Super Eagles place under Gernot Rohr, but perhaps it is worth asking just why, with those numbers at Gent, the GBS Academy graduate did not get a look-in for the World Cup.
It is doubly puzzling considering the injury which robbed the national team of the services of Simon on the eve of the Mundial, as well as the fact that Kalu was an even more natural fit as a wide player capable of stretching play on the right. Instead, Rohr opted to completely re-shape the team, a move which backfired in the heartbreaking fashion following defeat to Argentina.
Kalu's whipped crosses will offer a different creative outlet to the national team, and he would benefit the predatory instincts of a forward like Kelechi Iheanacho, who thrives on early deliveries but seems neutered within a more contemplative pace. The unfortunate injury to Tyronne Ebuehi, which could well rule him out for the rest of the season, makes a proper wide player even more imperative.
In that sense, the new Bordeaux man has arrived on the scene at a very opportune moment. At his unveiling, he described his new side as the "next step in my career", the implied meaning being that he is there for a good time, not a long time.
If he delivers like Malcom did though, the club faithful certainly would not begrudge him.
justicechinonso
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Welcome kalu....From IPOB.Family[Bear][Bear][Bear]
teeblack4lif
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You deserve a good club like Bordeaux, more playing time brother wishing you all the best congrats
Vupbmu
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Go the best nwanne mmadu.May God continue to take you higher.
Vupbmu
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20 years of age or what ??African players with fabricated age !!!Up Messi,,
The boy is 20. There is no argument about his age.He's from Ndi Isiaku compound Idima Abam Arochukwu LGA of Abia State Nigeria. Go check for yourself.Not all Africans are liar like you.
Veedinrsty
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May God continue to lead you
Fubcikmrsu
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ndi lgbo is behind you my gay
hey bro we say Nigerians and Africa not igbo's
angelrose
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My candid advice to you is to work hard get to the top of your game , don't be distracted with those flash stuff that always occupy most Nigerian footballers , you are price according to what you can offered, that why there players who are waiting to brake Nermal transfer record, I hope you will be the one bro
ARISTON
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Stupid moron, let him shine in the field of play for the next decade and come back to throw challenge.... Ask Pep ,Wenger and other sound coaches about this .What a nonsense !
Dude, your claims were totally different from the topic being brought up. You're here typing rubbish and insulting whoever you want. The lad got a new club and everyone here is offering him congratulations, but instead, you choose to do otherwise in a negative manner, so why is your own different. I don't know who you are or where you are from, but you've got to respect and put AFRICA on it's lane when an issue is raised, especially when it has nothing to do with AFRICA. You don't know who's KALU, you have no concrete point to prove his true age, so while arguing that he fabricated his own age along mentioning AFRICA? Be careful with your words.
Laebmnotu
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You bunch of s***, I hope you keep AFRICA away from any baseless comments of yours next time.
Stupid moron, let him shine in the field of play for the next decade and come back to throw challenge.... Ask Pep ,Wenger and other sound coaches about this .What a nonsense !
ARISTON
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Wish you all the best bro.
Redadeioty
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thank you again for making Nigeria proud & also bringing Smiles in the face of your family i pray Almighty GOD help & guide you in your new adventure remain bless
ARISTON
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20 years of age or what ??African players with fabricated age !!!Up Messi,,
You bunch of s***, I hope you keep AFRICA away from any baseless comments of yours next time.
Laebmnotu
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20 years of age or what ??African players with fabricated age !!!Up Messi,,
femi2007
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congratulations, best of luck. am happy for you. please make Nigeria proud we need more of Jay Jay,KANU,Victor...... that will rule not only Africa but rule the world class.
Muhammed25
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good one Nigeria
highdee99
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Goodluck mate, God be with you in your new step and Nigerians are with you.
Yosdnrs
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lol
Yosdnrs
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good luck
Nigeria359504
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good one for Nigerian football
Sesklnortu
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Success
Fiaabo
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Good Luck Kalu
Oaikhinan
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Wish him the best
frank_leo
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Great news for all Nigeria
pekntuy
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Good one sk#10
Viebioprtu
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God one
kay1
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good deal for kalu and Nigeria
kay1
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if am Buffon I will have quit when the ovation is loud rather than allowing my great record of achievement be eroded with short spell in a great team like PSG.
piyabelmps
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that was a good goal the great opportunity.
Pedlrz
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ndi lgbo is behind you my gay
Decbmruz
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hi every one
Nadcelnuz
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Weldon bro, more hard work.
Akinboyexben
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You are good to go
CYIOU
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This is good news for Nigeria and the African continent... I wish him the best
ricabpyz
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keep it bro welldone
Maina-jr
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It's to hear that Great and talented Young players are coming out from Nigeria
It's good
neselrt
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Nice one bro. Keep your feet on the ground. Work harder than you've ever worked. This is only a stepping stone to greater height. Nwa Afo Igbo. ๐๐พ๐๐ฟ๐๐พ
Maina-jr
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It's to hear that Great and talented Young players are coming out from Nigeria
Reezy88
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welcome nwanne