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Ghana international Stella Nyamekye has sealed a permanent move to Norwegian top-flight side SK Brann Kvinner.
The 20-year-old joins the Norwegian side from National Women's Soccer League side Gotham Football Club on a two-year deal.
Nyamekye signs a deal that will see her stay at the club until 2028.
Prior to returning to Gotham FC this year, the midfielder had been on loan to Fort Lauderdale United, where she was reduced to limited minutes.
"I chose Brann because I believe in the project, and it will give me the best opportunity for my development and playing experience," Nyamekye said.
"Brann is a great team that is fighting for several titles.
"I am a player with good overview, good ball control, and I am creative in the final third. I can also contribute by both scoring goals myself and setting up chances for my teammates."
The former Dreamz Ladies captain is currently with the national team, the Black Queens, where she scored in the team's 4-0 drubbing over Russia in the 2026 Pink Ladies Cup.
She has two goals for the Black Queens since making her debut.
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