Osman Foyo

Osman Foyo

Osman Foyo joined Sutton in November 2025 on a three-month loan deal from AFC Wimbledon.

The Netherlands-born forward began his career at Chelsea, having moved to England shortly before his fifth birthday and joined the Blues at the age of 12 following a six-week trial, remaining with the Blues for three years before moving to Norwich City, where he secured a scholarship in July 2021.

A brief work experience loan to East Anglian rivals Ipswich Town allowed him to gain experience following a brief stint with the Canaries, and he soon made the move permanent, remaining with the Tractor Boys until the start of 2025.

Standing at 6″4, his time in Suffolk saw him participate in pre-season with the club’s first team as well as scoring five goals in nine games before embarking on loans within non-league, gaining experience of regular senior football at Torquay United, Welling United and Chelmsford United, the latter proving to be his most successful stint, scoring 12 times in 21 appearances.

His form with the Clarets saw him attract interest from EFL clubs, and he opted to depart Ipswich permanently in January 2025 in order to join AFC Wimbledon, making his debut as a substitute in a 3-0 win over Crewe Alexandra which saw him mark a significant jump from the sixth tier to the fourth tier in the blink of an eye.

Foyo ended the campaign six appearances to his name for the Dons, and now embarks on a fourth loan spell of his career, making the switch across South London to join Sutton until the new year.

  • Squad Number 29
  • Position Forward
  • Join Date 14th November 2025
  • Other Clubs Chelsea (youth), Norwich City (youth), Ipswich Town (youth), Torquay United (loan), Welling United (loan), Chelmsford City (loan), AFC Wimbledon

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Competition Appearances Goals Yellow Red
National League 0 (1) 0 1 0
TOTAL 0 (1) 0 1 0
Competition Appearances Goals Yellow Red
National League 0 (1) 0 1 0
TOTAL 0 (1) 0 1 0
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