
Reluctant Portsmouth end transfer interest in £4.2m forward labelled ‘one of Africa’s hottest prospects’
Pompey’s interest in hot-shot Gambia forward Abdoulie Manneh has come to a reluctant end.
The Blues’ admiration for the 20-year-old front man, who currently plies his trade for Swedish top-flight side Mjallby AIF, remains very much intact.
But The News understands there’s a growing acceptance within the corridors of power at Fratton Park that the £4.2m-rated attacker’s talents will see him swap the Allsvenskan for a club in one of Europe’s top leagues.
With eight goals from 31 league appearances for Mjallby following a successful trial in 2024, Premier League clubs have also been alerted to Manneh’s potential. Bournemouth, Brighton, Burnley and Wolves are among those who have been credited with an interest in the former Wallidan forward who has been dubbed one of Africa’s hottest young stars. Meanwhile, Greek giants Olympiacos are also said to be keen on a player currently on international duty with Gambia as they prepare to face Equatorial Guinea (today) and Uganda on Monday.
Pompey’s knowledge of the sort of money that would be needed to lure Manneh away from the remaining two-and-a-half years of his current contract with the Swedish league leaders has not put them off continuing to monitor the player’s progress. They are also aware that both Mjallby and the player are open to offers.
But with his stock rising in Europe, they begrudgingly know they’ll not be able to match what club’s higher up the ladder will be able to offer the exciting prospect, who can play in various positions across the front line.
As a result, their only remaining hope is that a Premier League side follow through their interest with a concrete offer and decide to send him out on loan to perhaps the Championship, where he can adapt to the rigours of English football.
Why Abdoulie Manneh is a player in demand
Manneh’s reputation has risen significantly after his first campaign with Mjallby produced two goals in 21 league appearances.
Indeed, since the 2025 Allsvenskan kicked off in March, the Gambia international has scored six goals in 13 appearances. He’s also chipped in with three assists – attacking numbers that have seen his Hällevik-based employers move three points clear at the top of the Allsvenskan standings.
Last season, Mjallby finished fifth in the table – 15 points off eventual league winners Malmo – while their last league title came six years ago in 2019.