
The 22-year-old has revealed his aspiration to feature for the west African powerhouse in the upcoming global football event to be co-hosted by the USA, Canada and Mexico in June this year
The Swedish second division club have captured the loan services of the 19-year-old teenager from the Danish elite side for the upcoming campaign
German-born attacker Ernest Poku has revealed that Ghana are among the countries interested in securing his international allegiance ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup but hasn’t heard from them yet either.
Swiss Challenge League side Aarau have confirmed that Ghanaian central defender David Acquah has had his contract automatically extended for one year, keeping him at the club until June 30, 2027.
Mas-Ud Didi Dramani, a former assistant coach of Ghana's senior national team has expressed support for the possible inclusion of Callum Hudson-Odoi and Eddie Nketiah in the Black Stars squad ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The Ghana Football Association (GFA) says the withdrawals of Inaki Williams and Brandon Thomas-Asante from Ghana’s upcoming international friendlies were decided jointly by the team’s medical and technical staff.
The Turkish giants are reportedly chasing the 21-year-old forward of Ghanaian descent in an effort to land his signature in the summer
Black Stars head coach Otto Addo has backed Antoine Semenyo to win more trophies in the near future, insisting the forward’s recent success is only the beginning of a promising journey.
The English elite division titans have reportedly placed the 19-year-old teenager of Ghanaian heritage on top of their shortlist as they bid to prise him away from their local rivals in the summer
The 29-year-old defender of Ghanaian descent is hell-bent on penning fresh terms with the Nature Energy Park campaigners, with his current running terms set to expire in the summer
Former Asante Kotoko forward Bernard Somuah was on target for Celta Fortuna in their pulsating 1-1 draw against CD Arenteiro in round 29.
Antoine Semenyo is brimming with confidence after winning the first major trophy of his career, following Manchester City’s 2-0 victory over Arsenal in the Carabao Cup final.
The Black Stars forward impressed on the right side of City’s attack, using his pace and direct style to trouble Arsenal’s defence throughout the contest. His performance capped a memorable night as he celebrated a landmark achievement in his career.
Speaking after the game, Semenyo expressed his joy and ambition for more success, describing the triumph as just the beginning. “First of many! I’m excited, I’m happy… if you have the game plan right you’ll win. We did that today,” he said, while highlighting the freedom he enjoys in attack to take on defenders and create problems.
The 24-year-old also believes the victory could serve as a turning point in City’s season, providing a timely boost ahead of a crucial Premier League title race. With Arsenal currently holding a nine-point lead—albeit with City having a game in hand—Semenyo is confident his side can close the gap after the international break.
“I think it-this win over Arsenal-gives us a boost and confidence coming back from the international break and hopefully catching up," Semenyo said.
With momentum on their side, Semenyo and Manchester City will now shift focus to the league, aiming to build on their cup success and mount a strong push for further silverware.