Tanzanian powerhouse Azam FC are reportedly weighing up a move for promising Asante Kotoko midfielder Hubert Gyau after the youngster’s impressive performances in the Ghana Premier League this season.
The 20-year-old has quietly emerged as one of Kotoko’s most exciting young talents, and his consistent displays in midfield have begun attracting attention beyond Ghana’s borders.
According to reports from Soccer Laduma, Azam FC are among the clubs closely monitoring the development of the talented playmaker as they explore options to strengthen their squad ahead of the next transfer window.
For Azam, the interest in Gyau reflects the club’s ambition to recruit young African talent capable of making an immediate impact while also offering long-term value. The Tanzanian giants have been steadily building a competitive squad as they seek to challenge for major honours both domestically and in continental competitions.

Gyau’s rise at Kotoko this season has been one of the few bright sparks in an otherwise challenging campaign for the Porcupine Warriors.
Despite the club’s fluctuating form in the league, the midfielder has shown maturity beyond his years, establishing himself as a regular figure in the team’s midfield engine room.
So far this season, Gyau has made 21 appearances in the Ghana Premier League, contributing four goals an impressive return for a player operating primarily in midfield.
Beyond the statistics, however, it is his style of play that has captured the attention of scouts and analysts alike.
The young Ghanaian is known for his strong technical ability, excellent control under pressure, and a fearless approach to carrying the ball forward. His work rate in midfield and willingness to dictate play have made him an important component in Kotoko’s tactical setup.

Observers believe those qualities align perfectly with the type of player Azam FC are looking to add to their squad.
Over the years, Azam have developed a reputation as one of the most ambitious clubs in East African football. The club consistently competes at the top end of the Tanzanian Premier League and regularly participates in continental tournaments organized by the Confederation of African Football.
Strengthening their midfield with a dynamic young player like Gyau could significantly boost their competitiveness as they aim to challenge domestic rivals and make deeper runs in African competitions.

However, despite the growing speculation, the situation remains in its early stages.
There has been no official offer submitted for Gyau at this point. The player is represented by Prosport International, and the agency’s CEO Mike Makaab has stated that he is currently unaware of any formal approach for the Kotoko midfielder.
Still, the reported interest suggests that Gyau’s performances have not gone unnoticed on the broader African football stage.
In fact, sources indicate that clubs from both Europe and other African leagues have also been monitoring the midfielder’s progress. That level of attention is increasingly common for young Ghana Premier League talents who show the potential to develop into top professionals.
For Kotoko, the situation presents both an opportunity and a challenge. While the club would undoubtedly welcome significant transfer interest in one of their young prospects, losing a player of Gyau’s quality could also leave a gap in their midfield structure.
For the player himself, the attention represents a major moment in his career.
A potential move to Azam FC or another interested club would offer Gyau the chance to test himself in a new environment while continuing his development on a bigger stage.
For now, the midfielder remains focused on finishing the season strongly with Asante Kotoko. But if Azam FC decide to turn their interest into a concrete offer, the young Ghanaian could soon find himself at the center of one of the most intriguing transfer stories involving the Ghana Premier League.