The 23-year-old midfield enforcer is being pursued by suitors across Europe, with reports claiming offers are currently on his table for his signature in this ongoing transfer window
Ghanaian midfielder Musah Mohammed has reportedly popped up on the radar of European clubs in their bid to reinforce their midfield options with his acquisition this summer.
The former Eyüpspor man, currently owned by relegated Turkish Super Lig side Bodrum FK, is all set to depart from his employers given the strong interest being expressed in his services ahead of the upcoming campaign.
Per news outlet AJANSSPOR, Belgian outfit Standard Liege, Poland top-tier side Wisla Plock and Turkish elite division club Kasımpaşa have all made an official approach for the Ghanaian enforcer and are awaiting for response from his mother club.
Musah, who had a fantastic debut season with Bodrum FK last term, figured in 28 games across all competitions in the 2024-25 campaign.
He is yet to earn his cap with the Ghana Senior National Team on the international stage after making a strong case for his call-up over his stupendous outing in the Turkish top-flight.