Diallo Sanoussi, the 20-year-old Ivorian central midfielder currently at Danish Superliga side Nordsjaelland, has been linked with a move to Greek outfit Aris Saloniki.
The Super League 1 club are reported to be monitoring Sanoussi’s situation closely, with his contractual status at Nordsjaelland unclear and no expiry date publicly registered. That has fuelled suggestions the left-footed midfielder could become a free agent in the near future, heightening speculation over a potential switch to Greece.
Sanoussi, who wears the No 27 shirt for Nordsjaelland, is listed on Transfermarkt with no official market value, a detail that has only added intrigue around any possible deal and the size of any fee or compensation required. The probability of the move remains unspecified (“?”), underlining that talks are at an early, speculative stage rather than a concluded agreement.
Born on 29 May 2006 and standing at 1.75m, Sanoussi is regarded as a modern central midfielder, comfortable operating in the middle of the pitch and building play from deep. He is registered with Ivorian nationality and is categorised in his club bio as a central midfielder for FC Nordsjaelland, reflecting his development in Denmark’s top flight.
In his most recent outing for Nordsjaelland – a Superliga fixture earlier this month in which the Danish side faced domestic opposition (full match data has not been officially detailed) – Sanoussi featured in central midfield, contributing primarily in possession and build-up rather than on the scoresheet or assist column.
With Aris looking to strengthen for the upcoming Super League 1 campaign, any agreement for Sanoussi – whether via transfer or as a free agent should his contract situation allow – would offer the youngster a first move into Greek football and a significant platform to shape his senior career and reputation in European competition.
