Gambian forward Ebrima Singhateh is on the verge of completing a permanent transfer to FK Jablonec from fellow Czech league side MFK Karvina, after both clubs reached a full agreement on Wednesday, Footy-Africa can exclusively confirm.
The 22-year-old attacker had attracted interest from several clubs ahead of the expiration of his contract in June 2026. With the Czech local transfer window nearing its close, Karvina opted to sanction the move rather than risk losing the promising forward on a free transfer in the future.
Singhateh joined MFK Karvina on a permanent deal in the summer of 2024 from Czech giants SK Slavia Praha. Prior to that move, he had gained valuable experience through two separate loan spells at FC Sellier & Bellot Vlašim and Sigma Olomouc, where he continued his development in Czech football.
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During his time at Karvina, Singhateh made 37 appearances across all competitions, scoring four goals and providing three assists. While his numbers may appear modest, his pace, movement, and attacking versatility made him an important squad option and a player with significant potential.
The move to FK Jablonec is expected to offer Singhateh a fresh challenge and possibly a more prominent role as he continues to establish himself in the Czech top flight. For Jablonec, the acquisition represents a strategic investment in a young, dynamic forward with league experience and room for growth.
As the transfer window edges closer to its deadline, Singhateh’s switch could prove to be one of the notable domestic moves in Czech football, marking the next chapter in the Gambian youngster’s European journey.





