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Ghanaian winger Douglas Owusu is set to join Serbian giants Red Star Belgrade, as close parties have disclosed to Joy Sports.
The 19-year-old is expected to complete a move believed to be worth €2.7 million, including a 15 per cent sell-on clause, after attracting interest from several clubs across Europe.
Feyenoord, Viktoria Plzeň, Aris, Samsunspor and Al Ahli were all previously linked with the winger.
Owusu joined FK Radnik Surdulica in August 2024 and is under contract with the Serbian outfit until 2027. He is currently valued at €700,000 on Transfermarkt.
In his first season with Radnik, Owusu scored two goals and registered two assists.
He improved significantly in the 2025/26 campaign, scoring seven goals in 20 appearances across all competitions, form that has now earned him a move to Red Star Belgrade.
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