Guinean midfielder Morlaye Sylla has decided against a move to North Africa, opting instead to pursue his career in Europe amid growing interest from several top clubs.
The Arouca player, who has been linked with a number of teams in Algeria, remains focused on making his mark in European football.
Rising interest Across Europe
Since leaving Horoya AC and establishing himself in Portugal, Sylla has continued to impress, attracting the attention of major European clubs.
In the Primeira Liga, giants such as FC Porto, Benfica, Sporting CP, and SC Braga are closely monitoring his performances.
Outside Portugal, Belgian side Club Brugge has expressed interest, while Freiburg in Germany and Cardiff City in England are also reportedly considering a move for the talented midfielder.
At 25, Sylla is entering a crucial phase of his career.
His technical ability and intelligence on the ball make him a sought-after prospect for clubs seeking midfield reinforcements.
A move to a higher-profile league could provide him with the platform to showcase his full potential and take the next step in his development.
Staying focused on Arouca
Despite the speculation surrounding his future, Sylla remains fully committed to his current club.
With Arouca battling for a strong finish in the Portuguese league, he continues to be a key figure in their midfield, contributing both defensively and in attacking transitions.
His performances this season have only reinforced his reputation as one of Guinea’s most promising talents.
As the summer transfer window approaches, interest in Sylla is expected to intensify.
Whether he remains in Portugal with one of the league’s top clubs or moves to another European competition, his decision to prioritize European football over North African offers highlights his ambition to compete at the highest level.
For now, Sylla is focused on Arouca’s upcoming fixture against Porto, a match that could further enhance his reputation as a rising star in European football.