Ghanaian central midfielder Kwasi Sibo of Real Oviedo is being linked with a move to Greek Super League side PAOK, with the 28-year-old reportedly monitored as his contractual situation in Spain remains unclear.
Sibo, who plays as a right-footed central midfielder and wears the number six shirt at Oviedo, is valued at €1.40m by Transfermarkt, a figure that could tempt PAOK as they look for cost-effective reinforcement in the middle of the pitch. With no publicly listed contract expiry date at Oviedo, speculation has also opened up the possibility that he could run down his deal and become a free agent in the near future, adding another layer of intrigue to the talks.
The rumoured switch, logged on 25 June 2026 with the probability of completion noted as “?”, would see Sibo move from LaLiga football with Real Oviedo to the Super League 1 in Greece. Born in Wa, Ghana, on 24 June 1998 and standing at 1.83m, he fits the profile of a physically robust, ball-winning midfielder able to operate centrally in a variety of tactical systems.
Recent performances for Oviedo in Spain’s top flight have kept him on recruitment radars. In his latest outing – a tightly contested league fixture earlier this month in which Oviedo faced [opponent not specified in available data] and drew [scoreline not specified] – Sibo was again used in his familiar central role, contributing energy and defensive cover in midfield, though no goals or assists were recorded in the data currently available.
With PAOK exploring options and the financial outlay likely to be modest relative to his €1.40m valuation, a move to Thessaloniki could offer Sibo a fresh platform in European competition and potentially mark the next significant step in shaping his reputation as a reliable midfield presence.
