
In November 2025 a certain kid from the academy of Barcelona named Destiny Kosiso stole the headlines when he signed a deal with sports kits giants Nike, OwnGoalNigeria.com reports.
Born in Spain to Nigerian parents, Kosiso carries the footballing legacy of his family.
He is the youngest son of former Nigerian footballer Ejike Paschal, while his older brothers, David Obinna, 17, and Divine Ikenna, 16, have also played within Barcelona’s youth system.
His Nigerian heritage has shaped his style and determination on the pitch, combining physicality with technical skill honed at La Masia.
Kosiso has impressed observers with his remarkable goalscoring at La Masia, Barcelona’s famed youth academy, where his performances have drawn global attention.
Gol International Ltd, the agency of renowned agent Pini Zahavi, who manages careers such as Barcelona coach Hansi Flick and striker Robert Lewandowski, announced that Kosiso has embarked on “a new journey.”
Zahavi revealed that Destiny signed his contract with Nike at just 11 years old, although he does not formally represent the player. He serves as an informal advisor to the family.
“The story is very simple… He’s held in very high regard at Barça’s youth academy. Last season, if I’m not mistaken, he scored 145 goals in 52 games,” Zahavi said.
“The Nike contract… you have to understand what these companies do when they’re looking for a player they believe will become an elite player. They try to make contact to secure a future contract. Nobody knows if they’ll succeed.”
He underlined his potential as one of the top young players in Spain by picking up the top scorer award in the LaLiga Future tournament. He finished with seven goals and one assist in seven games.
Emmanuel Adeyemi Writes from Spain


