Nigerian forward Ibrahim Sunusi has officially severed ties with Major League Soccer franchise CF Montréal. The Canadian top-flight club confirmed via an official statement that both management and the player reached a mutual agreement to cancel the remainder of his active playing contract. The 23-year-old attacker was originally tied to the club until the conclusion of the 2026 domestic season with an additional performance-based option for the 2027 year.
Sunusi’s recent campaigns in North America were heavily hindered by severe physical setbacks and recurring fitness issues. A persistent back injury kept the dynamic forward completely sidelined from regular first-team action; it heavily restricted his training sessions over the first half of the current season. This inability to maintain peak physical condition limited his availability under the club's current coaching staff and offensive tactical setups.
The former youth international previously demonstrated immense attacking quality during his initial years in the Major League Soccer competition. His standout campaign arrived during the 2024 football season when he successfully netted six goals across all competitive tournaments for the club. He also played a critical role in helping the Canadian franchise secure the prestigious Canadian Championship trophy during his debut season back in 2021.
Before executing his high-profile move to North America, Sunusi established himself as a prominent figure in the Nigeria Premier Football League. He achieved widespread domestic acclaim while representing Keffi-based Nasarawa United during his developmental years. The clinical marksman finished the 2019 domestic campaign as the joint-top goals scorer; this exceptional feat earned him the prestigious NPFL Golden Boot award.
His impressive goalscoring exploits on the local scene quickly facilitated his quick progression into the various cadres of the Nigerian national team setup. The forward represented the Olympic Eagles at the Under-23 international level before breaking into the senior national squad. He marked his official debut for the Super Eagles by scoring a fine goal against Togo during the African Nations Championship qualifying series.
The former NPFL champion is now fully certified as an unrestricted free agent in the ongoing summer transfer market. He will look to evaluate fresh professional offers from interested clubs as he aims to resurrect his promising football career after his injury-plagued spell in Canada. Meanwhile, the Montreal-based sports management team will continue to reshuffle its active playing roster ahead of the upcoming league matches.
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