
Ghana Premier League enters in match-day 15 this Saturday, December 20, when Bechem United host Swedru All Blacks in definitely one of the exciting games to expect this weekend.
Emirati professional club Dubai City FC have submitted an offer of $100,000 for Asante Kotoko captain Samba Ndongani O’Neil and really pushing harder for his service.
The 25-year-old joined the Porcupine Warriors in the summer of 2024 after ending his stay with Burkinabé side Rahimo FC and has since been outstanding for the Reds.
The versatile guardsman settled into the team so fast and established himself as a mainstay and one of the fans favourite having already made 13 appearances so far this campaign.
Reports coming through are that Dubai City FC have expressed strong interest and strongly believe Samba’s addition to their squad will be very malleable and bring solidity to their defense in the ongoing season.
He’s made 47 appearances in all competitions for the Porcupine Warriors with three goals and an assist to his belt.
Aduana FC have no intention of selling centre-back Alex Boakye during the January transfer window, with the club fully focused on its push for the 2025/26 Ghana Premier League title.
Two Ghana Premier League clubs have made approaches to Nations FC over the availability of forward Faruk Mohammed, kickgh.com understands.
Member of Parliament for Old Tafo, Vincent Ekow Assafuah, has criticised the state of the Ghana Premier League, describing it as one of the most unattractive leagues on the African continent.
Ghana Premier League side Aduana Stars have advanced in negotiations with Nations FC for the service of defender Samuel Osei Kuffour in the second transfer window.
Basake Holy Stars winger Prince Tweneboah has been named the NASCO Ghana Premier League Player of the Month for November after a stupendous period in the top flight.
The assistant gaffer of the struggling elite side has urged his charges to start utilising their scoring opportunities in their game outings so as to win more matches in this current campaign
A top-tier Finnish league club has expressed strong interest in Nations FC captain Razak Simpson, with the Ghanaian side reportedly giving the green light for the move to proceed.
Ghana is poised to earn a minimum of $10.5 million for qualifying for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, following FIFA’s approval of a record $727 million financial package for the expanded tournament, which will be hosted across the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
Asante Kotoko have opened their training grounds to two Ivorian players who are currently undergoing trials with the club, Kickgh.com can confirm.