Suwaibou Kebbeh has completed a loan move from Hammarby to GIF Sundsvall, joining the Superettan side from the Allsvenskan club in a deal registered as a loan transfer. The Gambian striker, who is 19 and stands at 1.92m, will play for Sundsvall under a temporary agreement that is scheduled to run from 2026-03-05 to 2026-11-30, after which he is due to return to Hammarby when the loan expires.
The move is confirmed as a standard active loan, with Hammarby remaining his parent club and no permanent transfer fee recorded in the data beyond the designation “loan transfer.” There is no stated market value for Kebbeh in the information provided, leaving the financial context of his development largely undefined, but his contractual situation is clear: he is tied to Hammarby and only temporarily registered with GIF Sundsvall. Once the loan concludes, he is set to go back to the Stockholm club, though his longer-term future beyond that point is not specified and could yet open the door to further moves or even, depending on subsequent contracts, a free‑agent scenario later in his career.
This loan continues a rapid sequence of moves for the young forward. After leaving Gambian side Real de Banjul for Hammarby on a permanent transfer, he was immediately loaned to Hammarby TFF, then recalled by Hammarby, and now sent out again to GIF Sundsvall. The latest switch keeps him in Sweden but shifts him from the top-flight Allsvenskan environment at Hammarby to the Superettan with Sundsvall, giving him the chance to accumulate competitive minutes in a demanding second-tier league rather than remaining closer to home in The Gambia.
Kebbeh’s career path already shows a pattern of alternating between his home club Real de Banjul and Swedish teams. He first moved on loan from Real de Banjul to Hammarby TFF, returned to the Gambian side at the end of that spell, then made the permanent step to Hammarby and once again went out on loan. The data lists his main position simply as attack, with striker specified as his role, underlining that Sundsvall have acquired a central forward profile to strengthen their front line.
No appearance or performance statistics are included in the provided information, and there are no recent match details, goals, or assists recorded for Kebbeh, meaning his impact so far must be assessed solely from his transfer trajectory rather than on‑field numbers. Likewise, there are no quotes or documented reactions from fans or media in either Sweden or The Gambia, so any wider reception to the move cannot be reliably described from the available data.
What is clear is that this confirmed loan gives Kebbeh another platform in European football at a formative age, keeping him in a professional structure where he can adapt to Swedish football and potentially push for a place back at Hammarby on his return in late 2026-11-30. The way he uses this spell at GIF Sundsvall will go a long way toward shaping his next contract decisions and the direction of his career once this loan period finishes.
