Angolan right winger David Kusso is being linked with a move from Portuguese side Chaves to Bulgarian club Levski Sofia, according to transfer listings.
The 22-year-old, who currently plays in Liga Portugal 2 with GD Chaves, has been the subject of speculation after appearing on Transfermarkt’s rumour pages with Levski named as a potential destination. The reported probability of the deal is listed only as “?”, underlining that talks – if any – are at a very early stage.
Kusso is valued at around €500,000 on the site, a figure that could make him an attractive option in the Bulgarian efbet Liga, particularly if his contractual situation allows room for negotiation. His contract details at Chaves are not publicly disclosed, and with no expiry date listed, observers have suggested that a future move could yet take the form of a cut‑price deal or even a free‑agent switch if his current agreement is close to its end and not renewed.
Born in Luanda on 22 January 2004, Kusso stands at 1.84m and operates primarily as an attacking right winger. Notably, he is listed as being comfortable with both feet, offering tactical flexibility across the front line. He wears the number 30 shirt at Chaves and is registered as an Angolan player, reflecting his sole listed nationality.
Kusso is currently on the books of Chaves’ senior set‑up, with his most recent competitive outings coming in Portugal’s second tier, though detailed match‑by‑match statistics and individual game performances have not been made public in the latest data scrape.
For Levski Sofia, who continue to scour emerging markets for value, a move for a €500k‑rated wide forward would represent a relatively low‑risk investment with potential resale value. For Kusso, any switch from Liga Portugal 2 to the efbet Liga would mark a significant step in his European career and could be a defining move in shaping his reputation and long‑term prospects if it eventually materialises.
