
The Ghanaian football transfer market is witnessing significant activity as Accra Hearts of Oak move to strengthen their frontline while former Asante Kotoko talent seeks new horizons abroad. Hearts of Oak are reportedly on the verge of finalizing a deal for Ivorian attacker Abdoul Kader Kuruma Mamudu, signaling the club's intent to bolster their offensive options. Meanwhile, Albert Amoah has officially transitioned to the Saudi Arabian football scene, joining Hajer FC for the 2026/27 season, reflecting the ongoing trend of Ghanaian players pursuing professional opportunities in the Middle East.
Hearts of Oak's pursuit of Abdoul Mamudu appears to be in its final stages, with the club set to offer the Ivorian forward a three-year contract. According to insights from transfer expert Mohammed Shaban, negotiations have reached an advanced phase, and the player has already returned to Ghana to begin training with the Phobians. Mamudu's presence at the training ground suggests that the formalization of the deal is imminent, as the technical team looks to integrate his skillset into their tactical setup for the upcoming competitive fixtures.
In a parallel development, Hajer FC announced the signing of former Asante Kotoko striker Albert Amoah on August 14, 2026. Amoah is slated to compete in the Saudi First Division League, also known as the Yelo League, which has become an increasingly popular destination for African players. His move to the Saudi second tier represents a significant step in his career, providing a platform to showcase his goal-scoring abilities in a league known for its competitive intensity and growing international investment.
These recent player movements highlight the dynamic nature of the Ghanaian football ecosystem, where clubs are actively scouting regional talent to maintain domestic dominance while individual stars capitalize on global market demands. As Mamudu prepares to lead the line for Hearts of Oak and Amoah begins his journey in Saudi Arabia, supporters will be watching closely to see how these transitions impact their respective clubs' fortunes. The successful integration of these players will be a key storyline as the 2026/27 football calendar unfolds.
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