Top clubs from Belgium, Poland and across Europe are keeping close tabs on Mathew Anim Cudjoe following an impressive season for the Ghanaian attacking midfielder.
Cudjoe, who plays for Bnei Sakhnin in the Israeli Premier League, has featured in 20 matches this season, scoring three goals and providing three assists, form that has attracted growing interest from scouts beyond Israel.
The 22-year-old started his career in Ghana, turning out for Young Apostles, Legon Cities and Kumasi Asante Kotoko, before moving to Europe where he also played for Dundee United in Scotland. Since moving abroad, Cudjoe has continued to develop, becoming a key creative outlet for Bnei Sakhnin with his movement between the lines and willingness to drive forward from midfield.
Sources close to the player indicate that clubs in Belgium and Poland have made enquiries, with several others across Europe also monitoring his situation ahead of the next transfer window.
No formal offers have yet been lodged, but Cudjoe’s steady rise suggests a potential move to a more competitive European league could be on the horizon if his performances continue to impress.
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