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Ghanaian youngster Mathew Anim Cudjoe is the subject of interest from Polish and Belgian clubs for the January transfer window.
The attacking midfielder who currently plays his football in the Israeli Premier League is attracting interest from the Polish top flight and the Belgian Jupiler Pro League, with the teams keen on bringing him in during the winter window.
The 22-year-old has been a key feature for Bnei Sakhnin in the Israeli top flight this season, being involved in six goals across all competitions.
Anim Cudjoe has scored twice and provided two assists in 17 appearances in the league, while also scoring once and setting up another in the League Cup earlier in the season.
With his performances in front of goal this season, the youngster has already beaten his tally from the 2024/25 season.
The former U-20 Africa Cup of Nations winner made the move to Israel following his departure from Dundee United in 2024 and has been a key man for Sakhnin.
While he is attracting interest from Poland and Belgium, the midfielder has also been linked with rivals Maccabi Haifa, who currently sit fourth on the league table.
The player is expected to miss his side's next game following his dismissal in the defeat to Hapoel Be'er Sheva last weekend.
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