Gambian forward Musa Juwara could remain at Vejle Boldklub for the upcoming season—if certain key conditions are met.
Polish top-tier side Pogoń Szczecin and Scottish Championship outfit Dundee United are reportedly among the clubs monitoring Juwara’s situation closely. In addition, clubs from Saudi Arabia are said to be circling, potentially prepared to offer lucrative terms to lure the forward to the Middle East.
According to Footy-Africa sources close to the player, Juwara is open to staying at the Danish Superliga club, but only if he is offered a salary increase and guaranteed more consistent playing time. Without those assurances, the 22-year-old is prepared to explore options elsewhere, with several clubs already showing serious interest.
Juwara enjoyed a solid 2024/25 campaign with Vejle, scoring six goals and providing three assists in 33 appearances. His blend of pace, creativity, and attacking instinct has made him a valuable asset for the Danish club. However, the forward is believed to be eager for a bigger role and greater financial recognition as he enters a critical phase in his career.
Transfermarkt currently values Juwara at €850,000—a modest figure that could make him an attractive prospect for clubs looking to invest in young talent with European experience.
With the summer transfer window in full swing, Vejle Boldklub may face a tough decision: meet Juwara’s demands or risk losing him to one of several suitors ready to fulfill his expectations.