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Ghanaian youngster Ibrahim Sadiq won’t be sold for anything cheap – BK Hacken

BK Hacken Sports Manager, Martin Ericsson has disclosed that there are a lot of clubs interested in the services of Ghanaian youngster Ibrahim Sadiq.

Since signing for the Swedish club earlier this year, the 22-year-old has excelled and established himself as one of the best players at BK Hacken.

Having scored seven goals and provided three assists in the Swedish Allsvenskan to help his club become Champions, Ibrahim Sadiq is now wanted by top clubs in Europe.

While he could move in the January transfer window, his club BK Hacken are unwilling to let him go for cheap.

BK Hacken Sports Manager, Martin Ericsson has disclosed that there are a lot of clubs interested in the services of Ghanaian youngster Ibrahim Sadiq.

Since signing for the Swedish club earlier this year, the 22-year-old has excelled and established himself as one of the best players at BK Hacken.

Having scored seven goals and provided three assists in the Swedish Allsvenskan to help his club become Champions, Ibrahim Sadiq is now wanted by top clubs in Europe.

 

While he could move in the January transfer window, his club BK Hacken are unwilling to let him go for cheap.

Speaking on the interest in the player, BK Hacken Sports Manager Martin Ericsson told Sportbladet “Sadiq has had an enormously strong finish and many clubs have been watching. We have long contracts on these players and on a player like Sadiq we know the value is high. It has to cost if someone wants to buy a young player from us.”

Currently, the Ghanaian forward is under contract with BK Hacken until 2025.

He only needed to make 18 appearances for his new club to court interest from top clubs in Europe.

Speaking on the interest in the player, BK Hacken Sports Manager Martin Ericsson told Sportbladet “Sadiq has had an enormously strong finish and many clubs have been watching. We have long contracts on these players and on a player like Sadiq we know the value is high. It has to cost if someone wants to buy a young player from us.”

Currently, the Ghanaian forward is under contract with BK Hacken until 2025.

He only needed to make 18 appearances for his new club to court interest from top clubs in Europe.

Source: Footballghana

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