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Shooting Stars have signed defender Issa Yusuf from Bayelsa United, the Ibadan club confirmed. The deal strengthens the Oluyole Warriors’ back line for the 2026-27 NPFL season.

The Gist
- Shooting Stars sign defender Issa Yusuf
- One-year deal from Bayelsa United
- Strengthens back line for new NPFL season
The transfer was reported on 29 June 2026. Yusuf joins on a one-year contract.
Issa Yusuf joins the defence
Issa Yusuf arrives to bolster the Shooting Stars defence. The club has been adding to its squad ahead of the new campaign.
He moves from Bayelsa United, who were relegated last season. Yusuf was a regular feature for the Yenagoa side.
The 20-year-old made 25 appearances last term and scored twice. Those numbers show he can contribute at both ends.
Why Shooting Stars wanted him
Shooting Stars are preparing for a demanding season. Manager Nurudeen Aweroro is reshaping his options across the pitch.
A young, ball-playing defender fits the club’s plans. Yusuf adds both cover and competition at the back.
The club is also gearing up for continental football. A deeper squad helps a side cope with a packed schedule.
Defensive recruits are often a priority in pre-season. A settled back line is the platform many coaches build from.
Not to be confused
This Issa Yusuf is a defender, distinct from other figures with the same surname. He is not ex-Super Eagles coach Salisu Yusuf.
He is also separate from Yusuf Fantami, another NPFL player. The shared name has caused some mix-ups online.
Player profiles confirm him as a real Bayelsa United defender. His move to Ibadan is a fresh chapter in his career.
A storied club
Shooting Stars are one of Nigeria’s oldest and most decorated clubs. The Ibadan side has a proud history in both local and continental football.
A move there carries weight for any young player. The club’s profile can raise a footballer’s standing quickly.
For Yusuf, the switch is a chance to perform on a bigger stage. The fan base and expectations are both large.
Building for the season
Shooting Stars have been busy in the transfer market. The club wants a squad ready for a long campaign.
Defensive solidity is often a coach’s first priority. A reliable back line steadies the whole team.
Yusuf’s experience at Bayelsa should help him adapt. He has played a full season at this level.
The Ibadan club carries big expectations every year. Its fan base is among the most passionate in Nigeria.
Continental football would add to the workload. Squad depth helps a team handle the extra games.
For Bayelsa United, the sale reflects life after relegation. Such clubs often lose their better players.
What it means
The NPFL transfer window has been busy this off-season. Clubs are racing to firm up their squads before kick-off.
For Yusuf, the switch is a clear step up. He leaves a relegated club for one with continental ambitions.
Shooting Stars supporters will hope he settles fast. A solid defence is often the platform for a strong season.
His early form will be watched closely. If he delivers, the one-year deal could turn into a longer stay.
Source: Shooting Stars S.C.

