Malomo Taofeek Ayodeji is becoming one of the hottest names in Dinamo City’s transfer window. After performances that significantly increased his market value, the Nigerian midfielder has attracted interest from outside Albania, but the blue club does not appear ready to let him go for a low price.

Concrete offer from the Netherlands, but the response was negative
According to the published information, Twente showed concrete interest in the 22-year-old and submitted an official offer of €600,000.
The publicly released version says Dinamo immediately turned down this proposal, signaling that the club values the player significantly higher than the figure offered by the Dutch side.
Malomo, one of Dinamo’s strongest assets
Malomo’s value has risen after an outstanding season in which he scored 9 goals and also found the net in important matches, including the Cup final and the Conference League clash against Audas.
These performances have made the player one of Dinamo’s main assets, at a time when Albanian clubs are trying to benefit more financially from players who break through on the European stage.
Dinamo’s threshold: €1 million and a resale percentage
According to the same information, Dinamo want at least €1 million to accept the midfielder’s departure.
In addition to the fixed amount, the club also aims to retain a significant percentage from a future resale, a formula that shows the directors are looking to maximize profit rather than quickly close the deal.
Bylis also in the financial equation
This file is not linked only to the price Dinamo are demanding. In the January agreement, KF Bylis also retained a percentage of the player’s rights.
Under this condition, any sale must be calculated carefully, because the final profit will not remain entirely with Dinamo. This is precisely why the club is holding a firm position and waiting for an offer that financially justifies the move.
For the moment, the signal from the blue camp is clear: the interest exists, but not every offer is enough to take Malomo.
If the figures do not come close to Dinamo’s demands, negotiations are unlikely to move from the interest stage to a concrete agreement.
