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Ghana forward Felix Afena-Gyan has joined Turkish second-tier side Amedspor on loan from Cremonese for the remainder of the season, with an option to make the move permanent.
This marks the 22-year-old’s second loan spell since signing for Cremonese, having previously played on loan for Juventus U23 in Italy’s third tier last season.
In a statement on Wednesday, Amedspor said: “Our club has signed a one-year loan agreement with an option to buy for the 2025-2026 season with professional footballer Felix Ohene Afena Gyan.
“We believe that Felix Ohene Afena Gyan will make significant contributions under our green-and-red jersey, and we wish him success in his Amedspor career while hoping this transfer brings good fortune to our club.”
Since making a permanent move to Cremonese from AS Roma in 2022, Afena-Gyan’s progress has stalled. In his first season in Serie A, he started only eight of the 23 matches he played, before a fracture ruled him out for most of the following Serie B campaign.
He joined Juventus Next Gen in August 2024, where he rediscovered some form, scoring 10 goals in 30 appearances in Serie C, before sealing his switch to Amedspor this summer.
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