AIK Takes Significant Steps Toward Signing Axel Kouame
AIK has made a bid for Axel Kouame to strengthen their squad ahead of the transfer window closing.
- • AIK has submitted a bid for Axel Kouame from FC Inter Turku.
- • The transfer window in Sweden closes on August 29.
- • Kouame has scored 7 goals and provided 14 assists this season.
- • He is known for his creativity, playing primarily in a 'number 10' role.
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AIK football club has officially made a bid for 21-year-old Ivorian attacking midfielder Axel Kouame from FC Inter Turku, according to recent reports. With the Swedish transfer window set to close on August 29, AIK is focused on enhancing its squad by acquiring offensive talent. Currently, negotiations between AIK and Kouame's club are described as positive.
Kouame, who joined FC Inter Turku in 2023 from the Burkinabe academy Sporting Football des Cascades, has been having an outstanding season. He has scored seven goals and provided 14 assists in 30 matches, showcasing his impressive playmaking ability and creativity, particularly excelling in the 'number 10' role.
As AIK aims to strengthen its attacking options, the pressure is on to finalize this deal before the transfer window closes, creating significant interest among fans eagerly awaiting updates on the club's latest signings.
This article was translated and synthesized from Swedish sources, providing English-speaking readers with local perspectives.
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