Uganda-Sweden winger Calvin Kabuye is being linked with a move from Swedish side Mjällby AIF to Finnish champions KuPS, with the Veikkausliiga club monitoring the 22-year-old’s situation closely.
The speculation, reported with an unspecified probability (“?”) on transfer listings, centres on whether KuPS will test Mjällby’s resolve for a player whose current estimated market value stands at €400,000. With no contract expiry date publicly listed for Kabuye at Mjällby, the possibility of the wide player running down his deal or moving on for a negotiated fee remains open, fuelling talk of a potential future free-agent scenario if no agreement is reached.
Kabuye, born on 28 March 2003 in Huddinge, has developed into a left winger of growing repute after a series of moves within Sweden. Having progressed through AIK’s youth ranks (from AIK U17 to AIK U19 and then the senior side), he has since taken in spells at Vasalunds IF and Östersunds FK on loan, Sandvikens IF on a permanent transfer, and now Mjällby AIF, with a recent loan stint at Varbergs BoIS before returning to his parent club.
His market value has climbed steadily in recent seasons, rising from €100,000 at Östersunds FK to €250,000 at AIK, then to €350,000 at Sandvikens IF and Mjällby, before reaching €400,000 during his time at Varbergs BoIS. That trajectory underlines why KuPS, operating in the Veikkausliiga, may see him as a relatively affordable yet high-upside attacking option.
No recent match details have been formally documented in the data provided, but Kabuye’s consistent presence across Allsvenskan and other Swedish competitions suggests regular involvement at senior level. If a move to KuPS does materialise, it could offer the dual-nationality winger a fresh platform in Finland to enhance his reputation and push his career, and market value, to another level.






