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During the summer transfer window, Ghanaian midfielder Ibrahim Sulemana joined Atalanta Bergamo Calcio, the winners of the Europa League.

Ahead of the 2024–2025 season, Ibrahim Sulemana transfers from rivals Cagliari to the Italian team. Following his transfer to the Serie A in 2021, where he played for Hellas Verona and Cagliari, Sulemana has become as one of the best young players in the Italian league.

After scoring a goal to ensure Hellas Verona’s survival versus Spezia in the 2022 playoffs, the diligent defensive midfield player assisted both clubs in surviving another league season. He played a crucial role in helping Claudio Ranieri’s team avoid relegation the previous campaign.

A number of major European clubs took notice of him due to his performances in the Italian league, and Atalanta moved quickly to sign him.

Sulemana will begin preseason training with his teammates as Atalanta prepares ready for a hectic season that begins with a Super Cup matchup against Real Madrid.

After winning the Europa League the previous season, Atalanta will also compete in the UEFA Champions League.

Ibrahim Sulemana

Ibrahim Sulemana, a young Ghanaian prospect, has set his eyes on getting a call-up to the Black Stars as he begins his career with Cagliari Calcio in Serie A.

The 20-year-old midfielder, Ibrahim Sulemana just signed a four-year contract with Cagliari from Hellas Verona and is eager to wear the national colors and represent his favorite country on the international scene.

Sulemana underlined his commitment to performing at his best in order to attract the notice of national team selectors in an interview with his club’s YouTube channel.

He said, “I’m giving everything, I hope to play well, and when the time comes to be called up, I’d like to play for Ghana because I love my country.”

The young talent’s admiration for the four-time African champions is evident, and he is eager to showcase his skills on the international stage.

On working with 71-year-old Claudio Ranieri, he said: “I like to learn, constantly improve. Being coached by one of the most experienced Italian coaches in the world, who has led top European clubs and won a Premier League will help me do it.”