Ibrahim Sulley has completed a move to DPMM FC on a free transfer after a spell without a club, joining the Brunei-based side who compete in Malaysia’s Super League. The Ghanaian attacking midfielder, 24, signs on a deal running from 09/12/2025 to 30/06/2026 following his departure from Accra Great Olympics and subsequent period as a free agent.
Sulley arrives at DPMM FC from the status of “Without Club”, meaning no transfer fee was paid. His most recent recorded market valuation was listed at €0 while unattached in early 2024, having previously peaked at €125,000 during his time with Accra Great Olympics and Albanian side KF Tirana. The move marks a return to top-flight professional football for the Accra-born playmaker and offers him the chance to re-establish himself in a competitive regional league.
Capable of operating in the No 10 role, Sulley is described as a right-footed attacking midfielder standing 1.69m tall. He first emerged with Rising Stars of Africa in Ghana before securing a switch to Accra Great Olympics in the 2019-20 season. A subsequent move to Tirana in Albania in 2020 gave him his first experience of European club football, where his value initially held at €125,000 before dipping slightly over the following year.
Sulley returned to Accra Great Olympics in 2021, where he remained until leaving the club in 2023 and becoming a free agent. His market value then steadily declined from €75,000 to €50,000 before reaching €0 while unattached, underlining the impact of his time out of contract. No appearance or goal statistics are recorded in the provided data for his recent seasons, but the pattern of his valuations suggests limited playing opportunities in the latter stages of his stay in Ghana and after his spell in Albania.
For DPMM FC, the signing represents a low-risk opportunity to add creativity and attacking depth in midfield without a transfer fee, while the short contract gives both club and player the chance to assess the fit over the coming months. Sulley, meanwhile, secures a route back into professional football abroad, away from the Ghanaian domestic scene in which he initially made his name.
The move also prolongs a career that has already taken him from Accra to Tirana and now to Brunei Darussalam, where DPMM FC are based despite competing in the Malaysian Super League structure. Having previously experienced both African and European club environments, Sulley now faces a different football culture and style in Southeast Asia.
If he can recapture the form that once made him a six-figure asset in the transfer market, the Ghanaian could use this stint with DPMM FC as a springboard, either to earn an extended stay in the Super League or to reawaken interest from clubs back in Africa or Europe once his contract runs its course on 30/06/2026.
