Ghana defender Nathaniel Adjei in an exclusive interview with Footy-Africa has stated he remains fully committed to FC Lorient despite growing transfer speculation linking him with moves to other clubs across Europe.
The centre-back insisted his full attention remains on helping Lorient finish the season strongly following an impressive return from a long-term injury setback.
“At the moment, my full focus is on finishing the season strongly with the club. Football is unpredictable, so we’ll see what happens later, but right now I’m committed to Lorient,” Adjei said.
“There’s always interest and rumours in football, but I try not to focus too much on that. Right now, my concentration is on my performances and helping my team.”
Adjei joined Lorient from Hammarby IF in 2024 but endured a frustrating start to life in France after suffering a serious ankle injury that sidelined him for 364 days.
The defender battled through months of rehabilitation before finally returning to action this season, where he has gradually re-established himself as an important figure in the squad.
‘I should be playing soon’: Nathaniel Adjei on comeback after 346 days out
Since regaining full fitness, Adjei has delivered a series of strong performances, making 16 appearances, with most of his outings coming during the second half of the campaign.
His consistency and commanding displays at the back also earned him a return to the Black Stars squad for Ghana’s upcoming international friendly against Mexico.
The 23-year-old remains under contract with Lorient until 2028 and is currently valued at €2.5 million according to Transfermarkt.
After nearly a year on the sidelines, Adjei’s comeback has become one of the season’s most encouraging stories for both club and country.





