Top clubs from Belgium, Poland and other parts of Europe are closely monitoring Ghanaian attacking midfielder Mathew Anim Cudjoe after an impressive season in the Israeli Premier League.
Currently on the books of Bnei Sakhnin, the 22-year-old has featured in 20 matches this campaign, registering three goals and three assists. His consistent displays have not gone unnoticed, with scouts from outside Israel increasingly tracking his progress.
Cudjoe began his football journey in Ghana, playing for Young Apostles, Legon Cities and Kumasi Asante Kotoko before taking the step into European football. He also had a spell with Dundee United in Scotland, experiences that have contributed to his development and maturity on the pitch.
Since settling in Israel, Cudjoe has grown into a key creative force for Bnei Sakhnin, admired for his intelligent movement between the lines, ability to drive forward from midfield and influence in the final third.
Sources close to the player reveal that clubs in Belgium and Poland have already made enquiries, while several other European sides are keeping a close watch ahead of the upcoming transfer window.
Although no official bids have been submitted yet, Cudjoe’s upward trajectory suggests a move to a more competitive European league could soon materialise if he maintains his current level of performance.




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