Ghana Black Stars midfielder Kwesi Sibo is facing limited playing time at Real Oviedo this season, but sources close to the club insist the situation has nothing to do with his performance. Instead, the issue is tied to an ongoing contract standoff between the player’s camp and the Spanish side.

Sibo, one of Ghana’s promising midfield talents, remains highly rated by Oviedo’s technical team. However, the club is pushing for him to sign a one-year contract extension. His representatives, on the other hand, are advocating for a longer and more financially improved deal that reflects his growing value on the international market.
The midfielder’s current contract is set to run until 27 June 2027, meaning there is still significant time left. Yet, Real Oviedo reportedly wants clarity on his long-term commitment before granting him more minutes on the pitch.
According to transfer insiders, Sibo has attracted strong interest from Italian and Saudi Arabian clubs, both offering competitive packages. Despite this, he is said to prefer staying in Spain, where he has adapted well and continues to develop his game.
For now, Oviedo’s fans and Ghanaian supporters will be hoping the contract impasse is resolved quickly so Sibo can return to full action and maintain his steady rise in European football.
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