Swansea City are being linked with a move for Stockport centre-forward Adama Sidibeh as the Championship club assess low-cost attacking options ahead of the summer window.
The 28-year-old, who holds dual nationality with The Gambia and England, is currently on the books at League One side Stockport County and is listed with a market value of €400,000 on Transfermarkt. The reported probability of any move remains unclear, with the deal rated simply as “?” at this stage.
Sidibeh’s contractual situation at Edgeley Park has not been disclosed, with no expiry date recorded, which has fuelled speculation that Swansea could explore a cut-price deal or monitor whether he becomes a free agent if his contract has quietly run down. The forward wears the number 29 shirt for Stockport and operates primarily through the middle as an outright striker, favouring his right foot.
Born in Serekunda on 27 March 1998, the 1.73m attacker has built his career away from the top tiers and now finds his name linked with a potential step up from League One to the Championship. He is currently registered in England’s third tier with Stockport, who are preparing for another campaign after consolidating at that level.
Recent data lists Sidibeh as part of Stockport County’s first-team squad, but detailed statistics from individual matches – including opponents, dates, scorelines and his specific contributions – are not provided in the latest records, making it difficult to quantify his most recent performance levels.
With a modest valuation and experience in the English pyramid, Sidibeh represents the type of calculated gamble Swansea have often considered in recent windows. Should a move materialise, a switch to the Championship could offer the Gambian-English forward a significant platform to enhance his reputation and test himself at a higher level at a pivotal stage of his career.
