Ghanaian forward Adam Musah, who currently plies his trade with Togolese giants ASKO Kara, is reportedly on the radar of Cameroonian first-division champions Colombe Sportive du Sud ahead of the new season.
Musah, a well-traveled striker within West African football, has previously featured for Aduana Stars, Nzema Kotoko, Doumbé de Mango, and BA United before making the switch to Togo. His consistent form and attacking qualities have now drawn strong attention from Cameroon.
Sources close to Colombe Sportive suggest the club views the 26-year-old as the ideal addition to bolster their frontline as they prepare for both domestic defense of their league crown and continental engagements.
Renowned for his technical skill, strength, and clinical finishing, Musah has built a reputation as a forward who thrives under pressure. His ability to convert chances with efficiency and his physical presence in attack have made him a standout performer for ASKO Kara in recent seasons.
Reports indicate that negotiations could open in the coming weeks, with Colombe Sportive keen to secure his services before the start of the new campaign.
If completed, the move would not only mark a fresh chapter in Musah’s career but also provide him with the opportunity to showcase his talent on a bigger stage in Cameroon’s top flight and CAF competitions.




























