The summer transfer window is in full swing, and with it comes a flurry of speculation linking clubs with potential new signings. For Swansea City, one name that has emerged in recent reports is Canadian international striker Tani Oluwaseyi. As the club looks to strengthen its squad, a move for the Minnesota United forward has been mentioned, raising questions about his career to date, his potential cost, and whether he would be a good fit for the Swans.

The Rise of Tani Oluwaseyi

Tani Oluwaseyi’s journey to becoming a sought-after striker is a testament to patience and development. Born in Abuja, Nigeria, and representing Canada on the international stage, the 25-year-old’s career began in the US college system at St. John’s University, where he showcased his goal-scoring ability. In his sophomore year, he was named the Big East Offensive Player of the Year, a clear sign of his potential.

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Drafted by Minnesota United in the 2022 MLS SuperDraft, Oluwaseyi’s professional career didn’t take off immediately. He spent time developing with the club’s reserve team and, crucially, a loan spell with USL Championship side San Antonio FC in 2023. It was here that he truly flourished, netting an impressive 16 goals and providing 7 assists in 25 regular-season matches. This prolific form earned him a place in the Canada national team setup, where he has since earned 15 caps.

His breakout year was the 2024 MLS season, where he tallied 8 goals and 5 assists in just over 1,000 minutes of play. However, it’s his current season that has truly put him on the map. As of August 11, 2025, he is enjoying his best-ever campaign in the MLS, with 12 goals and 8 assists in 27 appearances across all competitions. These numbers, combined with his elite underlying stats—ranking in the 82nd percentile or better for non-penalty goals, assists, and expected assists—make him an attractive prospect for clubs seeking a dynamic forward.

The Swansea Link and Financial Realities

The link between Tani Oluwaseyi and Swansea City has been a talking point in recent days, but recent reports from WalesOnline, citing club sources, suggest that the Swans are “not currently in the running” for the striker. While this may dampen some fans’ hopes, it’s important to consider the broader context of the transfer.

The financial aspect is a significant factor. Minnesota United recently rejected a bid “worth more than $4 million” from a top-half La Liga club, indicating that their valuation of the player is higher than that figure. Transfermarkt, a respected source for player valuations, currently places his market value at €5 million, which is roughly equivalent to $5.4 million. Oluwaseyi is also under contract with Minnesota United until the end of 2027, with a club option for 2028, meaning the MLS side is in a strong negotiating position. Given these figures, a potential deal for Swansea could be a significant investment, especially in the competitive financial landscape of the Championship.

The news of the rejected bid and the club’s stance on the matter seem to indicate that while there may be a link, it is not a concrete or active pursuit at this time. Preston North End has also been mentioned as a possible suitor, highlighting that the interest in Oluwaseyi is not limited to just one club in the Championship.

What Value Would He Add to Swansea?

If Swansea were to make a move for Oluwaseyi, what would he bring to the team? His profile as a centre-forward is impressive. Standing at 6’2″, he possesses a strong physical presence, but his game is much more than that. The statistics show he is a well-rounded forward with an eye for goal and a knack for creating opportunities for his teammates. His current season’s tally of 12 goals and 8 assists speaks to his effectiveness in both scoring and setting up plays.

His underlying numbers are also compelling. He is a high-volume shooter, with a good conversion rate, and his ability to create chances is a major asset. His progressive carries and receptions of progressive passes suggest he is an active and dynamic forward who looks to get involved in the build-up play, not just wait in the box for a chance. This style of play could fit well with Swansea’s footballing philosophy, which often relies on a mobile and technically proficient forward to lead the line.

The question of whether he would add value is likely a yes, but the question of whether Swansea can secure his future is much more complex. The rejected bid from a La Liga club and his reported valuation suggest that he is a player in high demand and one that would command a substantial fee. This is a difficult hurdle for a Championship club to overcome. The club’s current focus on other targets and the downplaying of the links suggest that for now, the Oluwaseyi to Swansea story remains firmly in the realm of speculation.

In conclusion, Tani Oluwaseyi is a talented, in-form striker with a bright future. While the links to Swansea City are intriguing, the financial realities and the club’s current position on the matter suggest that a deal is not imminent. However, as the transfer window draws to a close, a player of his calibre will always be an attractive option, and it’s a saga that could see further twists and turns.

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By Phil Sumbler

Been watching the Swans since the very late 1970s and running the Planet Swans website (in all its current and previous guises since the summer of 2001 As it stood JackArmy.net was right at the forefront of some of the activity against Tony Petty back in 2001, breaking many of the stories of the day as fans stood against the actions where the local media failed. Was involved with the Swans Supporters Trust from 2005, for the large part as Chairman before standing down in the summer of 2020.

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