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Dutch Eredivisie side FC Utrecht have announced the signing of Ghanaian youngster Nana Gyamfi Amoah.
Gyamfi-Amoah joins the Dutch-based side on a three-year deal from Division Two League outfit Shooting Stars FC, penning a three-year deal with the club.
He becomes the latest player to move directly to Europe from Shooting Stars after Christopher Bonsu Baah and Mawuli Mensah in recent times.
Ghanaian youngster Nana Gyamfi Amoah has joined Dutch side FC Utrecht from Division Two side Shooting Stars.
— Lawrence Degraft Baidoo (@kweku_lawrence) May 20, 2025
He signs a contract with the club until 2028.
Gyamfi-Amoah had been with Shooting Stars since age 12. pic.twitter.com/VxVkVQPnPY
Gyamfi-Amoah had been with Shooting Stars since age 12 when he joined the club's youth program.
The player is expected to begin his career in the Netherlands with the club's junior team before working his way into the senior team.
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