Dutch-Ghanaian striker Brian Brobbey joins Premier League side Sunderland
Sunderland are set to complete the signing of Dutch international Brian Brobbey from Ajax.
The Premier League side agreed a deal worth €20 million with an additional €5 million in potential add-ons, according to reports from The Guardian and transfer expert Fabrizio Romano.
Brobbey will replace Marc Guiu, who has returned to Chelsea after his loan was cut short. The striker is expected to undergo a medical today before finalising his move on transfer deadline day.
The 23-year-old Dutch-Ghanaian attacker has been with Ajax for most of his career but also had a brief spell with RB Leipzig in Germany.
The striker is a product of Ajax’s renowned academy, where he developed into one of the Eredivisie’s most dangerous forwards.
🚨🔴⚪️ Bryan Brobbey to Sunderland, here we go! Deal done with Ajax for new striker replacing Marc Guiu back to Chelsea.
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) September 1, 2025
€20m initial fixed fee, €5m add-ons and #SAFC complete deal with medical to follow on #DeadlineDay.
Exclusive story, confirmed. ✅🇳🇱 pic.twitter.com/eKFGeB6uDI
Brian Brobbey's time at Ajax
After a brief spell with RB Leipzig, Brobbey returned to Amsterdam and enjoyed his most prolific season yet, scoring 22 goals in 43 appearances.
His performances earned him multiple Eredivisie Player of the Month awards and the Ajax Player of the Year title.
He scored 22 goals in 43 appearances for Ajax last season, winning multiple Eredivisie Player of the Month awards and being named Ajax Player of the Year.
🚨 Sunderland have reached an agreement with Ajax to sign Brian Brobbey. €20M fee + €5M in add ons.
— Football Tweet ⚽ (@Football__Tweet) September 1, 2025
🗞️ @MikeVerweij
🚨 Sunderland have also reached an agreement to sign Lutsharel Geertruida from RB Leipzig on loan with an option to buy.
He's set to undergo a medical.
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Brobbey made his Netherlands senior debut in 2023 and has earned eight caps, scoring one goal. De Telegraaf reported that French club Stade Rennes were also interested in signing him, but Sunderland secured his signature.
The deal marks Sunderland’s most expensive signing since promotion. Club officials see Brobbey as a key addition to their attack as they prepare for their Premier League campaign.