Kwasi Sibo’s future at Real Oviedo looks increasingly uncertain, with the club open to selling the Ghanaian midfielder before his contract expires in June 2026.
Oviedo have already received proposals from MLS sides, while a move to Mexican club Pachuca is also on the table as they assess offers they deem satisfactory. A contract renewal has not been ruled out, but all signs point toward an exit as interest grows.
Behind the scenes, Sibo has asked Oviedo to sanction his departure in the next transfer window, frustrated by his reduced role at a club battling relegation in La Liga.
The 27-year-old has slipped down the pecking order during a difficult season, with his situation worsening after coach Veljko PaunoviÄ was sacked. New manager Luis Carrión, brought in to stabilise the team, has rarely turned to Sibo and appears to have planned without him.
For a player who featured 38 times last season and helped Oviedo win promotion, the drop to just seven appearances and 323 minutes this campaign has been hard to accept.
A regular for Ghana’s Black Stars, Sibo now feels a move is essential to regain consistent playing time and protect his international ambitions.
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