The 20-year-old enforcer of Ghanaian descent, who was courted by ltalian outfit US Lecce during the January window, has popped up on the radar of the Die Eisernen as an ideal man to reinforce their midfield options in the summer
Bundesliga side Union Berlin are eyeing German-born Ghanaian defensive midfielder Kofi Amoako from 2. Bundesliga side Dynamo Dresden, a report from the German media has indicated.
The former VfL Wolfsburg enforcer, who joined the Dresden-based club during the summer of 2025, has so far established himself a remarkable reputation at the Rudolf-Harbig-Stadion, with such splendid displays now attracting serious attention from Bundesliga suitors ahead of the next transfer window.
Per German tabloid BILD, Union Berlin are readying themselves to sign the former VfL Osnabrück loanee as a replacement for Czech Republic international Alex Král if he departs in the summer.
The report added that top-flight rivals Hamburger SV are also in the running for the services of the Ghana-prospect enforcer next season.
it's understood that US Lecce tabled a fee of €1.5 million to Dynamo Dresden for the ex-Hanover 96 youth star, but such figures fell short of his employers valuation making the deal off at the 11th hour during the winter window.
Amoako has so far been impressive this season after taking in 27 appearances for Dynamo across all competitions in the 2025-26 campaign.
Given his Ghanaian heritage, the Hanover-born youngster remains fit to play for Ghana at the international level despite featuring for the Germany national youth teams.

