English Championship side, Sunderland AFC, has declared the signing of Abdul Salis Samed on a season-long loan from French Ligue 1 club, RC Lens.
The 24-year-old Ghana international joins Sunderland, forthcoming worldwide freedom, and the club has communicated fervor over the new expansion.
In a proclamation, Sunderland said, “We are excited to affirm the signing of Salis Abdul Samed. The midfielder has gone along with us on a credit bargain from RC Focal point however long the season might last.”
Sunderland’s Sporting Director, Kristjaan Speakman, shared his energy about the signing, underlining the club’s obligation to aiding Samed adjust and perform at his best. “We are eager to have Sallis with us,” Speakman said.
“He is a focused guarded midfielder, both all through belonging. His one of a kind profile will add another aspect to our midfield, and we accept he will flourish in the difficulties presented by the Sky Bet Title. His involvement with Ligue 1 and the UEFA Champions League will be priceless as he advances to English football.”
Last season, Abdul Samed showed up across all rivalries, remembering playing for the Bosses Association and Europa Association. In spite of interest from other French clubs, like FC Nantes, Stade Brestois, and AS Holy person Étienne, Samed decided to move to Britain.
Elsewhere in the world, Samed has been overlooked from Ghana’s crew for their impending 2025 Africa Cup of Countries (AFCON) qualifiers against Angola and Niger.