Nigerian forward Edna Imade is reportedly on the verge of completing a high-profile transfer to German giants Bayern Munich Femenino after an impressive season in Spain's Liga F.
According to Spanish news outlet Marca, Bayern Munich have informed Granada of their intention to trigger the release clause in Imade's contract, paving the way for the Nigerian striker to join the Bundesliga powerhouse.
The talented forward is expected to sign a four-year contract with the Bavarian club, representing a significant career advancement for the Nigerian international.
Imade has been in scintillating form for Granada in the Spanish Liga F this season, netting an impressive 16 goals in 29 league appearances. Her goal-scoring prowess has evidently caught the attention of one of Europe's most prestigious clubs.
Despite having a contract with Granada until 2026, Bayern's decision to activate her release clause means the Spanish club will be powerless to prevent the transfer if Imade agrees to personal terms with the German side.
This move would mark another significant milestone for Nigerian women's football, with Imade set to join the growing contingent of Super Falcons players competing at the highest levels of European club football.
Bayern Munich Femenino, one of the strongest teams in women's football, will be hoping Imade can bring her goal-scoring abilities to Germany as they continue to compete for domestic and European honors.