Ibrahim Sulemana, a midfielder from Ghana, is getting ready
to return to Atalanta this summer after a difficult time at Cagliari.
His most recent stint has come to an end as the Italian club
has formally decided not to exercise the €11 million buy option in his loan
agreement.
The 23-year-old struggled to establish a rhythm and managed
just 20 appearances and less than 1,000 minutes of play during the season,
despite his ambitions of securing regular first-team football.
Sulemana was forced to return to Bergamo because there was a
brief rumor that Cagliari might negotiate a cheaper sum. Although he has a
contract with Atalanta through 2028, his future there is still up in the air.
Several organizations are apparently keeping an eye on him as
he looks for a new environment because his career is at a crossroads.
Sulemana has endured a turbulent sequence of loans and
transfers, including time at Bologna, since his remarkable breakthrough. He now
has a crucial summer ahead of him to find a place where he can settle down and
regain his momentum.
The youthful talent is still committed to restarting his
career and consistently demonstrating his abilities.
Source: www.ghanasoccernet.com
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