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The former AEK Athens loanee, who is currently enjoying a fine start to life in the just started Swedish top-flight, is not ruling out a potential move to interested suitors ahead of the forthcoming transfer window 

Ghanaian aggressive centre-back Rockson Yeboah has talked about his future at Allsvenskan club IFK Göteborg, with interested clubs told ''the league has just started, so we'll see and If it happens, it happens,'' over his possible transfer switch in the summer.

The 21-year-old defender has been impressive so far this term, with such stellar outings now attracting attention from a host of potential suitors for the 2026-27 campaign.

Nonetheless, in addressing the speculation linking him with a move away from the Gamla Ullevi Stadium next season, the hard-tackling centre-half says he's focused on plying his trade with IFK for the time being as his future could only be decided by his agent and the club ahead of the forthcoming window.

Speaking in an interview, the Ghana-prospect defender has told Swedish tabloid Expressen: ''It depends as the league has just started, so we'll see. [It] depends on the club and my agent.''

''Right now I'm here, so I'm more focused here. I don't talk to my agent or the club about things like that. If it happens, it happens,'' he added.

Yeboah has so far taken in 10 appearances for lFK Göteborg across all competitions in this just commenced 2026-27 Swedish Championship season.

With his fine form at club level, the Young African Promises FC academy graduate could be in contention of making the Ghana national football team squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.