Malian sensation Sekou Aba Diancoumba, an 18-year-old striker showcasing his prowess with the Lank Vilaverdense reserve, has become the focal point of attention for numerous global football clubs.
In the midst of an exceptional season in the Portuguese U19 championship, Diancoumba’s talent has not gone unnoticed. FC Midjytland recently made inquiries about the young striker, highlighting the increasing interest in his abilities on the field.
Hailing from the renowned Villa club, which has previously catapulted the careers of several young Malian talents, including Mohamed Sako, Bakary Konaté, and Baissa Niambele, Diancoumba has emerged as a standout player this season.
His formidable combination of power, vision, and heading skills has wreaked havoc in opponent defenses.
Leading the U19 championship’s scoring charts with an impressive tally of 16 goals in just 15 matches, the former AS Performance de Kabala standout remains under contract with the Villa club for the next two seasons.
Despite this, persistent interest has surfaced from clubs such as Paços de Fereira (Portugal), Osters OIF (Sweden), and Emirati outfit Al Wasl, according to recent reports from Africafoot.
Portuguese club leaders, fully cognizant of Diancoumba’s immense potential, have adopted an unwavering stance in negotiations, recognizing the value of their young prodigy.
At a mere 18 years of age, Sekou Aba Diancoumba finds himself at the forefront of potential reinforcements for the attacking lines of the aforementioned clubs.
In the midst of a remarkable season, the young striker, not closing any doors, is eager to leverage his current momentum to embrace new challenges in the months to come.