Monday, June 22

Super Eagles striker Akor Adams continues to attract attention from several clubs, following his impressive year for club and country, Soccernet.ng reports.

​The 26-year-old marksman struggled in his first six months in Spain after arriving from Montpellier in France.

However, he found his form last season, especially from January. He formed a ruthless partnership with Victor Osimhen in Nigeria’s attack at the Africa Cup of Nations.

Faizal Abdul A Bangal, Renildo Isnard Mandava and Ricardo Martins Guimaraes of Mozambique and Wilfred Ndidi, Victor Osimhen and Akor Adams of Nigeria during AFCON 2025 match between Super Eagles and Mozambique
Faizal Abdul A Bangal, Renildo Isnard Mandava and Ricardo Martins Guimaraes of Mozambique and Wilfred Ndidi, Victor Osimhen and Akor Adams of Nigeria. Copyright: IMAGOxshengolpixsx

​Then, after he returned to his club at the end of AFCON, he contributed ten goals and three assists in 32 appearances to help them avoid relegation.

​This summer, Adams’ future has been a big topic at Sevilla, despite him still having three years left on his contract. There is a belief that the club wants to cash in on him due to their financial struggles.

Adams and Sevilla teammates. Copyright: ImagoxMANUxGOMEZx

​They value him at €20 million, which is almost quadruple the price they paid for him in January 2025. They intend to secure a profit, reinvest in a cheaper player, and keep the remainder to help them meet La Liga’s financial regulations.

​Akor Adams Now Attracting Interest From England, France, and Italy

​Adams has been linked with a transfer to the Premier League, with Sunderland among the clubs rumored to be interested in him.

​French giants Olympique Marseille have also been linked to the former Lillestrom man, but they have been hesitant to commit.

​Now, according to Vamos Sevilla, unnamed Serie A clubs have also shown interest in the Super Eagles star.

Akor Adams at SevillaFC Copyright: ImagoxDennisxAgyemanx

​Recall that Sevilla wants €20 million for Adams, but Premier League and Ligue 1 clubs were initially adamant about not paying such a fee.

​Now, with Serie A clubs joining the race, Los Nervionenses are likely to stick to their valuation due to the high demand.

​Meanwhile, the Super Eagles star has never expressed a desire to leave Seville.

​This summer promises to be an interesting one for Adams, but he will definitely prioritize a club where he receives regular playing time.

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