Gero Crowned ‘New King of Narva’ After Completing Switch from Levadia
Nigerian forward Ahmad Abdullahi Gero has officially joined JK Narva Trans from Estonian champions FCI Levadia Tallinn, signing a short-term deal valid until the end of the season. The 23 year old striker will wear the club’s iconic No. 10 jersey, a number traditionally reserved for standout playmakers and attackers.
Gero leaves Levadia after an eventful 18-month spell, in which he made 20 league appearances, notching five goals and helping the club clinch a domestic treble winning the Meistriliiga, the Estonian Cup, and the Supercup. His arrival at Narva Trans is expected to boost the club’s attacking options as they push for a stronger finish in the current campaign.
Editorial
We believe Ahmad Gero’s switch to JK Narva Trans is not merely a transfer it’s a chance for rebirth. Leaving a title-winning side for a team outside the top bracket may raise eyebrows, but for Gero, this could be the perfect stage to lead, inspire, and dominate.
At Levadia, he was part of a competitive squad and gained experience across domestic and cup competitions. Now at Narva, he inherits the symbolic No. 10 shirt a number that demands leadership, creativity, and end product. This is an opportunity for him to elevate from squad contributor to talisman.
What excites us most is the possibility of a player entering his peak years taking ownership of his trajectory. Gero has shown flashes of excellence now he has the chance to turn potential into consistency. His move may also be strategic short-term visibility, more minutes, and a springboard to even bigger European opportunities.
We see this as a brave and promising decision. Narva Trans may not be title favourites, but with Gero leading the line, they now have a player with pedigree, motivation, and something to prove.
Nigerian forward Ahmad Abdullahi Gero has officially joined JK Narva Trans from Estonian champions FCI Levadia Tallinn, signing a short-term deal valid until the end of the season. The 23 year old striker will wear the club’s iconic No. 10 jersey, a number traditionally reserved for standout playmakers and attackers.
Gero leaves Levadia after an eventful 18-month spell, in which he made 20 league appearances, notching five goals and helping the club clinch a domestic treble winning the Meistriliiga, the Estonian Cup, and the Supercup. His arrival at Narva Trans is expected to boost the club’s attacking options as they push for a stronger finish in the current campaign.
Editorial
We believe Ahmad Gero’s switch to JK Narva Trans is not merely a transfer it’s a chance for rebirth. Leaving a title-winning side for a team outside the top bracket may raise eyebrows, but for Gero, this could be the perfect stage to lead, inspire, and dominate.
At Levadia, he was part of a competitive squad and gained experience across domestic and cup competitions. Now at Narva, he inherits the symbolic No. 10 shirt a number that demands leadership, creativity, and end product. This is an opportunity for him to elevate from squad contributor to talisman.
What excites us most is the possibility of a player entering his peak years taking ownership of his trajectory. Gero has shown flashes of excellence now he has the chance to turn potential into consistency. His move may also be strategic short-term visibility, more minutes, and a springboard to even bigger European opportunities.
We see this as a brave and promising decision. Narva Trans may not be title favourites, but with Gero leading the line, they now have a player with pedigree, motivation, and something to prove.