Angola-DR Congo centre-forward Daniel Sumbu of Sturm Graz II is being linked with a summer move to German club VfL Bochum, according to transfer data sourced from Transfermarkt.
The 19-year-old, who stands at 1.84m and plays primarily as a central striker, is currently valued at €400,000, with Bochum monitoring his situation ahead of a potential deal from the Austrian 2. Liga to the 2. Bundesliga. The move remains at rumour stage, with the reported probability of a transfer listed only as “?”, underlining that no formal agreement is yet in place.
Sumbu, born on 4 May 2007 and wearing the No 45 shirt for Sturm Graz II, is right-footed and operates in an attacking role through the middle. He represents Sturm Graz II at club level and holds dual nationality with Angola and DR Congo. His contract details, including start date and expiry, are not recorded on the latest data, leaving open the possibility that he could move as a free agent if no extension is in place or agreed.
Recent figures place his market value at €400k, a fee that would represent a relatively low-risk investment for Bochum as they look to refresh their forward options in Germany’s second tier. There is no indication yet of Sturm Graz II’s stance on a sale or whether negotiations have begun.
No detailed recent match statistics or specific standout fixtures have been published in the latest update, but Sumbu’s inclusion in Sturm Graz’s second team structure at just 19 highlights his status as a developing prospect within the Austrian system.
If a move to Bochum does materialise, it would mark a significant step in Sumbu’s early career, offering a bigger stage in German football and the chance to enhance both his reputation and long-term potential in the European game.
