Nigerian centre-forward Akor Adams of Sevilla FC is being linked with a summer move to Italian side Venezia, with the Serie B club monitoring the 26-year-old’s situation in Spain.
Adams, who wears the number nine shirt for Sevilla, is rated at €15.00m on Transfermarkt, but the terms and structure of any potential deal remain unclear. The move is currently listed with an unspecified probability (“?”), underlining that talks are at a speculative stage rather than an advanced negotiation.
The forward’s contractual position at Sevilla has added intrigue to the rumour. No expiry date is recorded on his current deal, fuelling suggestions that he could become a free agent if no extension is agreed, or that Sevilla could look to cash in before his value dips. In transfer jargon, both club and player are understood to be weighing up options as the window approaches.
Standing at 1.90m and preferring his right foot, Adams offers a physically imposing presence through the middle, operating primarily as a traditional centre-forward. Born in Kogi State on 29 January 2000, he has developed a reputation as a penalty-box striker, with his form in Spain attracting interest from abroad.
Venezia, pushing to consolidate their status and aiming for a return to Serie A, are believed to see Adams as a potential focal point for their attack in the Italian second tier. The move from LaLiga to Serie B would represent a change of style and tempo, but also the promise of regular minutes in a side looking to build around him.
If the switch materialises, a transfer to Venice could prove pivotal in Adams’s career trajectory, offering the Nigerian forward a new platform in Italy to enhance his reputation and convert his market value into sustained top-level impact.
