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Atlético Madrid unveil Ghana-eligible Taufik Seidu in tough Barca test

Naa Kwaamah Siaw-Marfo by Naa Kwaamah Siaw-Marfo
April 5, 2026
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Taufik Seidu of Atletico de Madrid battle for the ball with Dani Olmo of FC Barcelona. Photo by Diego Souto/Getty Images

Taufik Seidu of Atletico de Madrid battle for the ball with Dani Olmo of FC Barcelona. Photo by Diego Souto/Getty Images

Ghanaian-born Spanish midfielder Taufik Seidu has taken a significant step in his young career after making his senior debut for Atlético Madrid in a La Liga clash against FC Barcelona.

The 18-year-old, born in Accra but developed in Spain, was introduced in the second half of Atlético’s 2-1 defeat to Barcelona on April 4, 2026. Thrown into a demanding contest with his side reduced to ten men, Seidu delivered a composed cameo in central midfield, showing glimpses of the technical quality that has defined his rise through the club’s academy.

Marc Bernal (R) of FC Barcelona battles for the ball with Seidu of Atletico de Madrid. Photo by Pablo Garcia/Anadolu via Getty Images

Seidu has been involved with Atlético Madrid’s first team throughout the 2025/26 season. His campaign kicked off in the preseason, earning minutes in senior friendlies as the club prepared for the new league year. In August 2025, he came off the bench against FC Porto in Lisbon in a 1‑0 defeat, a glimpse of his growing role in the squad.

Shortly after, he featured again at St James’ Park, entering around the hour mark in a 2‑0 victory over Newcastle United, testing himself against experienced professionals. While not headline-grabbing, these appearances reflected the coaching staff’s confidence in his readiness for senior action.

Seidu, who joined Atlético’s youth setup in 2018, has steadily progressed through the ranks, earning a reputation as a confident and intelligent midfielder. At the youth international level, he has represented Spain from U15 to U17 and even captained the U17 side, underlining his leadership qualities and growing influence on the pitch.

Photo by Pablo Garcia/Anadolu via Getty Images

Against Barcelona, Seidu played just over 20 minutes, operating in a deeper midfield role to help protect the backline. Despite the limited time, he showed maturity in possession and tactical awareness, although he picked up a booking late in the game.

Atlético Madrid had initially taken the lead through Giuliano Simeone, but second-half goals from Marcus Rashford and Robert Lewandowski completed the turnaround for the visitors.

While his senior statistics remain at an early stage, with just one La Liga appearance so far, Seidu’s development trajectory suggests he could become a regular feature in Diego Simeone’s squad if he continues to progress.

Atletico Madrid’s Ghanaian-born Spanish midfielder, Taufik Seidu, runs with the ball during the pre-season friendly football match between Newcastle United and Atletico Madrid at St James’ Park. Photo by ANDY BUCHANAN/AFP via Getty Images

Speaking briefly after the game, the young midfielder acknowledged the significance of his debut, describing it as an incredible feeling and an important milestone after years of development within the club’s academy system. Seidu’s emergence also raises questions about his international future. Though he has represented Spain at the youth level, he remains eligible to play for Ghana’s senior national team, the Black Stars.

With the FIFA World Cup imminent, his chances of an immediate call-up appear slim given his limited senior experience. However, his technical profile and European development make him a potential long-term option for Ghana, particularly if he secures more playing time at the club level.

For now, Seidu’s debut signals the arrival of another Ghanaian-born talent on Europe’s big stage, one whose next steps will be closely watched by both Spain and Ghana as his career begins to unfold.

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