The 19-year-old talented teenager has shed lights on his lack of game time with his side in this current Danish top-flight campaign so far this term
Leicester City manager Steve Cooper has confirmed that winger Abdul Fatawu Issahaku will miss the rest of the season due to a serious knee injury sustained during Ghana’s AFCON qualifier against Angola.
The mercurial attacking midfielder has been penciled down by some Europe's elite division sides, but would not come cheap given his current market valuation ahead of the upcoming transfer windows
Ghanaian young-sensation David Oduro is expected to join FC Barcelona's first team training today following his impressive performance with the youth side in previous weeks.
Ghanaian winger Kwame Poku has become the subject of intense interest, with Rangers, Southampton and Ipswich Town reportedly vying for his signature.
The 23-year-old has made an impressive start to the 2024/25 season, contributing 15 goal involvements for Peterborough United—scoring 10 goals and providing five assists in just 15 appearances, while averaging 87 minutes per game.
It is reported that Rangers scouts were present as Poku delivered a standout performance against Cambridge at London Road, scoring a hat-trick in his side's commanding 6-1 victory.
His current contract with Peterborough is due to expire at the end of the 2024/25 campaign and this means that his club could be forced to consider a sale in January, as they otherwise run the risk of losing him on a free transfer next summer.
Due to being based in Scotland, Rangers have an advantage over Burnley, Southampton, and Ipswich as they are able to negotiate a pre-contract deal with the left-footed right winger from January onwards, whilst teams in England have to wait until the end of the season.
In addition to the three clubs previously mentioned, there is also interest from two Championship clubs—Burnley and Millwall—who are part of the chasing pack.
Kwame Poku joined the Posh from Colchester United back in 2021.
Ibrahim Sulemana, the highly-rated Ghanaian midfielder, appears poised to leave Atalanta during the January transfer window, sparking interest from several clubs keen to secure his services, Kickgh can exculsively reveal.
The 21-year-old has faced a challenging start to his Atalanta career following his move from Cagliari in July 2024, struggling to find consistent form and playing time under Gian Piero Gasperini.
Sulemana has made just three appearances for Atalanta so far, accumulating a total of 28 minutes on the pitch in matches against Lecce, Genoa, and Venezia and has not featured in the Champions League, as he was excluded from the squad list.
With his development seemingly stagnating, sources at Kickgh.com suggest that the player and his representatives are considering engaging with Atalanta's hierarchy to explore the possibility of a loan move for the young midfielder in the January transfer window.
There are quiet discussions suggesting that clubs in the Netherlands, Belgium, and Spain are interested in providing Sulemana with an opportunity to revive and reignite his promising but faltering career.
Interestingly, despite his struggles at the club level, Sulemana has been a consistent presence in Otto Addo's Black Stars squad, starting in four of Ghana's six AFCON 2025 qualifiers.
Sulemana made his debut for the Ghana national team on 6 June 2024, in a World Cup qualifier against Mali at the Stade du 26 Mars. Coming on as a substitute for Salis Abdul Samed in the 88th minute, he witnessed Ghana's late surge, with the team securing a 2–1 victory thanks to a goal in added time.