This move marks the second transfer between Sunderland and Ajax in a short period. Earlier today, the club announced the signing of Ajax striker Brian Brobbey, who joined for a base fee of €20 million and €5 million in bonuses.
Traore had a successful stint at Ajax, playing 49 games and scoring 10 goals. He joined the Amsterdam-based club as a free agent in 2024 and has played for several European teams, including Chelsea and Aston Villa.
Traore expressed his excitement about returning to the Premier League, stating, "I'm really happy to join Sunderland. It's a huge Club, and for me, it feels great to be back in the Premier League." He also highlighted the positive atmosphere around the club and his eagerness to start contributing to the team.
Sunderland's new signing also mentioned his familiarity with some of the team members, including Simon Adingra and Brian Brobbey, which he believes will help him settle in quickly. Traore is looking forward to playing at the Stadium of Light and giving his best for the fans.
Ajax, on the other hand, has been trying to sell Traore before the transfer deadline, as his contract was set to expire at the end of the season. The Amsterdam side plans to use the funds to complete a move for Anderlecht striker Kasper Dolberg, who is their top target to replace Brian Brobbey.