GIF Sundsvall are being linked with a move to sign 19-year-old Gambian striker Suwaibou Kebbeh on loan from Allsvenskan side Hammarby.
The Superettan club are understood to be exploring a deal that would see the tall forward, listed at 1.92m, continue his development with regular minutes in Sweden’s second tier. Transfermarkt currently lists Kebbeh’s market value as “None”, a factor likely to encourage speculation over the structure of any agreement and his longer-term future, including the possibility of him becoming a free agent further down the line if no firm contract terms are clarified.
Kebbeh only joined Hammarby from Real de Banjul in The Gambia on 29 January 2026, before being immediately loaned to Hammarby TFF the following day. That stint in the third tier was short-lived, with the striker recalled on 4 March and then sent out on another loan to GIF Sundsvall on 5 March for the 2025‑26 campaign. An upcoming transfer is already scheduled for 30 November 2026, when he is due to return to Hammarby at the end of that loan.
The teenager, born on 17 February 2007, has therefore experienced a rapid sequence of moves between Real de Banjul, Hammarby, Hammarby TFF and now Sundsvall within a matter of months. He is registered primarily as a centre-forward and listed under “Attack”, offering a physical presence up front for any side willing to back his potential.
No fee has been disclosed for any of Kebbeh’s recent switches, and the reported probability of this latest move is left as “?” in the transfer listing, underlining the tentative nature of the speculation. With no contract expiry date published and no established market valuation, clubs are likely to monitor closely how he adapts in Superettan.
If the Sundsvall move is finalised and Kebbeh impresses in Sweden’s second tier, it could prove a pivotal step in shaping his European career trajectory and determining whether he emerges as a long-term asset for Hammarby or a young striker who moves on in search of greater opportunities.
