Ghanaian winger Nana Opoku Ampomah is rewriting his football journey with flair and determination in Canada—and Europe is watching closely.
The 29-year-old forward has been the shining light for Forge FC in the Canadian Premier League this season, delivering a string of electrifying performances that have seen him named Man of the Match in four of his last eight outings. His resurgence in North America is nothing short of remarkable, showcasing his trademark pace, creativity, and a clinical edge that once made him one of Ghana’s most promising exports.
Having previously played in Europe for clubs like Waasland-Beveren, Fortuna Düsseldorf, and Royal Antwerp, Ampomah is no stranger to the big stage. Now, his form has sparked a fresh wave of interest from the continent.
Belgium appears to be the frontrunner in the chase, with Pro League duo Cercle Brugge and newly promoted La Louvière already initiating talks with Forge FC. Meanwhile, Israeli powerhouse Beitar Jerusalem has entered the fray, and Swiss side FC Sion—renowned for nurturing talent and boasting a rich domestic cup legacy—is reportedly considering a formal bid.
Ampomah’s revival story could soon come full circle, returning to Europe with more maturity, hunger, and a renewed sense of purpose. As the summer transfer window nears, he stands as one of Ghana’s most intriguing names on the market.




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