Tanzanian giants Simba SC are reportedly preparing a move for highly rated Medeama SC midfielder Salim Adams following a standout campaign in the Ghana Premier League.
The 23-year-old has emerged as one of the most consistent performers in Ghana’s top flight this season, attracting attention beyond the country’s borders as his influence in midfield continues to grow.
Adams’ numbers underline his impact. In 25 appearances across all competitions, he has scored nine goals and provided one assist, while also earning seven Man of the Match awards — a rare feat for a central midfielder and a clear reflection of his growing authority on the pitch.
His performances have been central to Medeama’s campaign, with the player combining energy, technical quality and a strong attacking instinct from midfield.
His ability to influence games in both halves of the pitch has made him one of the most talked-about emerging talents in Ghanaian football this season.
According to reports, Simba SC are closely monitoring the situation, viewing Adams as a potential long-term reinforcement as they continue to strengthen their squad for domestic dominance and continental competition.
A move, however, would likely depend on negotiations with Medeama SC, who are expected to weigh up any serious offers for one of their key assets.
For now, Adams remains focused on his current duties, but interest from one of East Africa’s most successful clubs signals growing recognition of his rising profile on the continent.
At just 23, the midfielder’s trajectory suggests this may only be the beginning of wider attention from clubs outside Ghana.


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