Arminia Bielefeld is interested in English striker Ademola Ola-Adebomi. The 22-year-old played for Austrian top-flight club Wattener Sportgemeinschaft Swarovski Tirol last season. In 24 league games, he scored three goals and provided three assists. British sports journalist Pete O’Rourke reports that Arminia Bielefeld is interested in Ola-Adebomi. The striker was trained at current Conference League winner Crystal Palace, but never made the jump to the pros. Other clubs like Hamburger SV II have also shown interest in Ola-Adebomi. So striker Maurice Boakye was linked to Arminia in media reports. The first new signing of the Ostwestfalen is still waiting. But Arminia Bielefeld has already signed new coach Oliver Kirch. The search for the new coach was subordinate to other things in the past two weeks. Ola-Adebomi still has a contract with WSG Tirol until summer 2027. So a transfer fee would be due. The 1.95-meter-tall Englishman would also bring a similar player profile to Roberts Uldrikis. The Latvian is also a classic target player in the center of attack. But Arminia Bielefeld not only has to deal with the transfer of Ola-Adebomi. The club also has other priorities like signing more players. So the club is also interested in other players. The transfer of Ola-Adebomi would be an important step for the club. The striker would strengthen Arminia Bielefeld's offense. The club missed many goals last season. The transfer of Ola-Adebomi could close this gap. The striker has already shown in the past that he can score goals. In the Regionalliga Nord, he scored 23 goals in 33 games. The club hopes that Ola-Adebomi will also be successful in the 2. Bundesliga. The striker has already gained experience in higher leagues. He played for Austrian top-flight club Wattener Sportgemeinschaft Swarovski Tirol. The club is confident that Ola-Adebomi can make the jump to the 2. Bundesliga. The transfer of Ola-Adebomi is an important step for the club. The striker would strengthen Arminia Bielefeld's offense. The club missed many goals last season. The transfer of Ola-Adebomi could close this gap.