Having been linked with a transfer move to the Bulgarian outfit, the 26-year-old striker of Ghanaian origin has given the strongest indication that he could be set for a move this summer
English-born Ghanaian forward Kwadwo Duah says his Bundesliga 2 side FC Nuremberg could cash in on him to suitors this summer after being heavily linked with Bulgarian First League side PFC Ludogorets Razgrad in this current transfer window.
It's understood that, the former BSC Young Boys youth team graduate is set to team-up with the Bulgarian champions in a deal believed to be financially rewarding for the German second-tier outfit over his sale this summer.
Commenting on this speculation, the 26-year-old said during a visit to the "Nabtal-Schwandorf" fan club as quoted by Bild: “As you all know, the club depends on transfer income. I don't think I had a good season last year, but a decent one. So it could be that they might want to sell me.”
FC Nuremberg will be copping a fee of €3m after which a portion of it will be allotted to his former Swiss Super League side FC St. Gallen if he is finally sold to the Bulgarian top-flight campaigners ahead of next season.
Duah's current deal with the Bundesliga 2 side will expire on June 30, 2026 and as per his transfermarkt valuation, suitors have to pay €1.3m to secure his signature for the 2023-24 football season.
Born in London to Ghanaian parents, the attacking forward remains eligible to switch allegiance and play for Ghana on the international stage despite playing for the Switzerland U18, U19 & U20 national youth teams.