
On-loan Asante Kotoko youngster at Celta Vigo, Bernard Somuah Bernard, has opened up on the difficulties he went through when he first arrived in Spain, but still managed to acclimatize to the conditions along the line.
Ghanaian young-sensation Christopher Bonsu Baah has confirmed our earlier report that he will be moving to the Middle East to continue with his career in a recent interview has affirmed he is not making the move because of money
The 20-year-old, who turned 21 on December 14 last year, is set to sign a five-year contract that will keep him at the Saudi Pro League side until 2030. The deal, which will begin with the 2025/26 season, comes after an agreement was reportedly reached between KRC Genk and Al-Qadsiah for a transfer fee of €15 million. The update was shared by Belgian journalist Sacha Tavolieri via his X (formerly Twitter) account
The perception has been there that players are only attracted to the Saudi Pro League due to the good salaries they pay but the skillful winger said he isn’t joining Al Qadsia because of that but rather feels it is the perfect platform for him to develop his game
“Moving to Saudi is not just about money or anything. It is about me progressing in my football career.”
Bonsu Baah joined Genk from Norwegian club Sarpsborg 08 ahead of the 2023/24 campaign. In his debut season in Belgium, he made 43 appearances in all competitions, scoring 3 goals and providing 5 assists. His energetic performances and creativity on the flanks quickly made him one of Genk’s standout young talents.
His rise at Genk follows in the footsteps of fellow Ghanaian winger Joseph Paintsil, who also shone at the club before sealing a move to Major League Soccer side LA Galaxy.
Bonsu Baah’s excellent form earned him a call-up to the Ghana national team for the Unity Cup, where he featured in the third-place playoff against Trinidad and Tobago.
Al-Qadsiah, who finished fourth in the 18-team Saudi Pro League during the 2024/25 season, are strengthening their squad for a bigger challenge next season. The acquisition of Bonsu Baah is seen as part of the club’s broader strategy to inject youth, pace, and quality into their lineup as they look to build on their impressive campaign, which saw Al-Ittihad emerge as champions
The forward of Ghanaian origin has completed his move to the newly-promoted Turkish top-flight side from the English third tier outfit in this summer window
The defender of Ghanaian descent has staged a return to his former employers ahead of the start of the new football season
The 20-year-old enforcer of Ghanaian descent has completed his transfer switch to the newly-promoted second tier side from the German top-tier side in this transfer window
The pacey winger is set to arrive in Italy on Friday, June 27, 2025 to undergo a mandatory medical examination ahead of an imminent switch to the Bergamo-based club.
Ghana international Frank Acheampong was on the scoresheet for Henan FC, but his goal was not enough to stop a 2–1 defeat to Yunnan Yukun in the Chinese Super League on Thursday.
Ghanaian defender Andy Yiadom has signed a contract extension with Reading FC, committing his future to the English club amid their ongoing rebuild.
The experienced right-back, has worn the captain’s armband and made over 200 appearances for the club since arriving from Barnsley in 2018, and his experience and leadership have been vital during a challenging period for Reading, including their relegation from the Championship and off-field restructuring.
Yiadom, 33, inked a one-year contract extension, and this new deal is seen as a major boost for Reading ahead of the upcoming 2025/26 season in League One.
“We are delighted to confirm that club captain Andy Yiadom has signed a new one year deal with the club.”
“After enduring an injury hit season in 2024/25, 'Yids' is now fit, raring to going, and looking forward to getting back into the blue and white hoops.”
Reading manager Noel Hunt has made retaining key players a priority as the club looks to push for promotion back to the Championship. Hunt has this to say after Yiadom signed the dotted lines: "Yids' impact both on and off the pitch is second to none, and we are delighted to have him signed up for another season.
Club Chairman, Rob Couhig, commented: "We are truly excited to have Andy extend his career with the Club. The last year of rehabilitation has been difficult. However, he demonstrated he is a true professional. He worked hard, supported his teammates, and demonstrated a commitment to his craft. He seems ready to go and we are certainly ready to have him helping the club reach its goals.
The Ghana international has 26 caps for the Black Stars.
By: Pascal Amoah
Ghanaian midfielder Manu Duah made his Major League Soccer (MLS) debut on Wednesday night, featuring in San Diego FC’s 5–3 win over Vancouver Whitecaps.
Real Oviedo midfielder Kwasi Sibo has expressed his desire to earn a call-up to the Ghana national team, insisting that he now possesses the experience and maturity required to represent the Black Stars at senior level.
The 25-year-old midfielder of Ghanaian origin has extended his stay with the German top-tier outfit, with his fresh term set to expire in 2026