
Ghana Premier League clubs have been busy reshaping their squads as the 2025/26 season approaches, with several signings and departures confirmed in recent weeks.
Bibiani Gold Stars defender Vincent Atinga has voiced his confidence ahead of Sunday’s Champion of Champions Cup clash, declaring that the Ghana Premier League winners will lift the trophy.
Accra Hearts of Oak have secured the services of defensive midfielder Kelvin Appiah, who has joined on a three-year deal from Kumasi Kwadaso-based juvenile side Team Grace Sporting Club.
Ghana Premier League outfit Dreams FC have completed the permanent signing of central midfielder Seidu Suraj from Accra Hearts of Oak, the club announced on Saturday.
Dreams FC have confirmed the capture of attacking midfielder Desmond Tetteh from Tema United, securing the youngster on a long-term contract.
The lanky centre-back has been acquired by the Kumasi-based outfit to strengthen their defence ahead of the 2025–25 season's campaign.
Dutch coach Rene Hiddink has declined talks with Hearts of Oak after FIFA ordered the Ghanaian giants to pay him $150,000 for the unlawful termination of his contract.
New Asante Kotoko signing Walid Neymar Fuseini says he is ready to embrace the challenge of playing for the Porcupine Warriors, insisting that he thrives under pressure and is determined to make an immediate impact.
Walid Neymar Fuseini has described his transfer to Asante Kotoko as the realisation of a lifelong dream, highlighting the club’s rich pedigree in Ghanaian and African football.
New Asante Kotoko signing Walid Fuseini, popularly known as “Neymar,” has expressed his determination to showcase his quality at the highest level after sealing a move to the Kumasi-based giants.
The exciting versatile midfielder has sealed his move to the Porcupine Warriors on a free transfer.