Ghanaian international defender Kasim Adams has completed a move to Finnish champions Kuopion Palloseura (KuPS), signing a two-year contract with the club, AhotorSports can confirm.
The 30-year-old centre-back, also known as Kasim Nuhu Adams or Kasim Adams Nuhu, joins as a free agent after a period without a club following his departure from Servette FC.
Standing at 1.90 meters tall and possessing a wealth of experience from top European leagues—including stints at clubs like TSG Hoffenheim, Young Boys, and Basel—the towering Ghanaian stopper brings significant defensive quality and leadership to KuPS.
The deal, finalized on March 9, 2026, aims to strengthen the KuPS backline as the club prepares for the upcoming Veikkausliiga campaign and their ambitions in European competition, particularly in the UEFA Champions League qualifiers where the Finnish champions often compete.
Adams expressed enthusiasm about the new challenge, highlighting his eagerness to contribute both on the pitch and by mentoring younger players in the squad with his international pedigree and top-level know-how.
This transfer marks a fresh start for the experienced defender, who arrives with a current market value around €450,000 and a proven track record in competitive environments, positioning him as a key addition to bolster KuPS’s defensive options for the season ahead.
