The Leone Stars, Sierra Leone’s national football team, are set to introduce exciting new talent as they prepare for the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2025 qualifiers. With their eyes on qualification, the team is looking to bolster its lineup with promising players from both local and international clubs.

One of the most anticipated additions to the squad is 18-year-old winger Osman Kamara, a rising star from Arsenal’s youth academy. Kamara has garnered significant attention for his performances in England and is eager to don the Leone Stars jersey for the upcoming qualifiers.

His inclusion in the squad brings hope for an injection of youthful energy and creativity, though Kamara has expressed concerns about the potential for limited playing time.

The young talent is keen on making a meaningful contribution and is looking forward to regular appearances on the field.

Joining him is Dutch-Sierra Leonean right-back Samba Will, who currently plays for SV Huizen in the Dutch fourth division. Will has voiced his excitement about representing Sierra Leone and is determined to make a positive impact, particularly in the crucial upcoming match against Ivory Coast

His defensive prowess and experience in European football are expected to add depth to the team’s backline.

In addition, more international players have expressed interest in joining the squad, including Umaru Samura, whose inclusion could further enhance the team’s competitive edge as they aim to secure their place in the AFCON 2025 tournament, which is set to be held in Morocco.

With these new faces potentially joining the Leone Stars, the team is gearing up for a stronger showing in the qualifiers, bringing both local and international talent together in pursuit of continental glory.