Semi Ajayi Expected to Exit West Brom at End of Season
Nigeria international Semi Ajayi is set to depart West Bromwich Albion this summer. His contract expires at the end of the current campaign. According to reports, the Championship club is not planning to offer the 31 year old a new deal, making him a free agent in the coming transfer window.
Ajayi joined the Baggies from Rotherham United in 2019 and has since made 169 league appearances, scoring 12 goals. The former Arsenal academy product signed a contract extension in May 2022 but appears poised to seek a new challenge after five seasons at the Hawthorns.
On the international stage, Ajayi has featured prominently for the Super Eagles, playing at both the 2021 and 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) tournaments. He was a central figure in Nigeria’s run to the final of the 2023 edition in Côte d’Ivoire, where the team finished as runners-up.
His departure will mark the end of a solid tenure with West Brom, where his defensive consistency and occasional goal threat earned him the respect of fans and teammates alike.
Editorial
Semi Ajayi’s looming exit from West Bromwich Albion is a poignant reminder of football’s cyclical nature. Five years of dependable service, leadership at the back, and quiet professionalism are now coming to a close not with fanfare, but with the peaceful departure of a player who gave it his all.
Ajayi’s tenure at the Hawthorns should be celebrated. He’s not just a towering presence in defence; he’s been a role model calm under pressure, always willing to battle, and never afraid to throw his body on the line for the club. Whether it was a last-ditch clearance or a surprise goal at the other end, he was always counted on.
From a Nigerian perspective, his development has mirrored the quiet evolution of the Super Eagles' defensive stability.
Nigeria international Semi Ajayi is set to depart West Bromwich Albion this summer. His contract expires at the end of the current campaign. According to reports, the Championship club is not planning to offer the 31 year old a new deal, making him a free agent in the coming transfer window.
Ajayi joined the Baggies from Rotherham United in 2019 and has since made 169 league appearances, scoring 12 goals. The former Arsenal academy product signed a contract extension in May 2022 but appears poised to seek a new challenge after five seasons at the Hawthorns.
On the international stage, Ajayi has featured prominently for the Super Eagles, playing at both the 2021 and 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) tournaments. He was a central figure in Nigeria’s run to the final of the 2023 edition in Côte d’Ivoire, where the team finished as runners-up.
His departure will mark the end of a solid tenure with West Brom, where his defensive consistency and occasional goal threat earned him the respect of fans and teammates alike.
Editorial
Semi Ajayi’s looming exit from West Bromwich Albion is a poignant reminder of football’s cyclical nature. Five years of dependable service, leadership at the back, and quiet professionalism are now coming to a close not with fanfare, but with the peaceful departure of a player who gave it his all.
Ajayi’s tenure at the Hawthorns should be celebrated. He’s not just a towering presence in defence; he’s been a role model calm under pressure, always willing to battle, and never afraid to throw his body on the line for the club. Whether it was a last-ditch clearance or a surprise goal at the other end, he was always counted on.
From a Nigerian perspective, his development has mirrored the quiet evolution of the Super Eagles' defensive stability.