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Mississauga-born Tani Oluwaseyi joins Villarreal on a five-year deal, becoming the latest Canadian star in Spain’s La Liga.

Major Transfer Confirmed

Spanish club Villarreal CF has officially signed Canadian forward Tani Oluwaseyi from Minnesota United, the team announced Friday. The 25-year-old striker agreed to a five-year contract, becoming the latest Canadian international to move into Spain’s top division.

A Canadian Duo in Spain

Oluwaseyi joins Brampton native Tajon Buchanan at Villarreal, giving the La Liga side a double dose of Canadian attacking talent. Buchanan made headlines last weekend when he became the first Canadian to score a hat trick in Spain’s top flight, capping a 5–0 win over Girona. The addition of Oluwaseyi adds depth and strengthens Villarreal’s Canadian connection.

From Mississauga to La Liga

Born in Nigeria and raised in Mississauga, Ont., Oluwaseyi moved to Canada at age 10 and later starred at St. John’s University. Drafted 17th overall by Minnesota in the 2022 MLS SuperDraft, he went on to play 62 matches, scoring 20 goals and adding 14 assists across all competitions for the Loons.

Why Villarreal Made the Move

Villarreal, nicknamed the “Yellow Submarine” for its iconic yellow kits, finished fifth in La Liga last season and secured a Champions League spot. By adding Oluwaseyi, the club not only strengthens its front line but also taps into the momentum of Canada’s rising football profile. His scoring record in MLS, combined with international experience, makes him a valuable long-term asset.

Impact on Minnesota United

Minnesota chief soccer officer Khaled El-Ahmad praised Oluwaseyi’s growth and said the transfer signals the club’s ability to develop players for global opportunities. “This is a historic transfer for our club — one that firmly places us on the global stage,” El-Ahmad said in a statement. Oluwaseyi, who scored 10 goals and eight assists this year, leaves as Minnesota’s top attacking contributor.

International Career and What’s Next

Since debuting for Canada against France in 2024, Oluwaseyi has earned 15 caps and scored twice for the national team. He is included in coach Jesse Marsch’s squad for September friendlies against Romania and Wales. With Canada preparing for the 2026 FIFA World Cup on home soil, his move to Spain could provide invaluable top-level experience.

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