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Ghana Premier League side, Nations FC, have confirmed they are open to the sale of star defender Razak Simpson.
The 27 year old has been the subject of interest from a number of top clubs both in Ghana and on the continent, after yet another standout season for the Abrankese based side in the 2024/2025 campaign.
Simpson has been at Nations FC since 2023 after joining from WAFA.
In an exclusive interview with JoySports, chief executive officer of Nations FC, Kennedy Boakye-Ansah, revealed the club is ready to sell, if they receive the right price.
"We’ve received a few offers, but nothing concrete yet. We won’t stand in the way of any player who wishes to leave, provided the deal is right for both the player and the club,” he stated.
“Razak Simpson is Black Stars material, so he certainly won’t come cheap—but at this stage, we’re not quoting any figures.”
“There have been approaches from clubs in Algeria and Albania, as well as interest from two local sides,” he added.
Simpson was part of the Black Stars squad that competed at the 2025 Unity Cup in London, and was named home-based male player of the year at the 2025 Ghana Football Awards.
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