Ghanaian forward Kwame Afriyie Adubofour Poku has emerged as a summer transfer target for newly-promoted Premier League side Sunderland, following a standout campaign with Peterborough United in the English League One.
The 23-year-old winger enjoyed a stellar 2024/25 season, scoring 12 goals and providing 11 assists in 31 appearances across all competitions. His performances have drawn interest from multiple clubs across Europe, with Sunderland now among the frontrunners seeking to secure his signature ahead of the upcoming Premier League season.
According to the Sunderland Echo, the Black Cats have identified Poku as a key target as they look to bolster their attacking options in preparation for their top-flight return. Sunderland are expected to be active in the transfer market as they aim to build a squad capable of surviving and competing in the Premier League, and Poku’s pace, creativity, and goal contributions have caught the attention of the recruitment team at the Stadium of Light.
Poku’s contract with Peterborough is set to expire on June 30, meaning he will be available on a free transfer—an opportunity Sunderland may look to capitalise on swiftly. His availability has also reportedly sparked interest from Scottish giants Celtic and Rangers, both of whom are monitoring the situation closely as they seek to reinforce their attacking departments.
Since switching international allegiance to represent Ghana in 2021, Poku has earned one cap for the Black Stars. Despite limited international appearances, his consistent club form has kept him on the radar of national team selectors and European scouts alike.
With a decision on his future expected in the coming weeks, Poku is likely to weigh his options carefully as he considers the next step in his career—potentially in the Premier League or the Scottish Premiership.
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