The 2025 European summer transfer window saw a flurry of activity involving Ghanaian players, with several high-profile deals making headlines across the continent. From blockbuster signings to smart bargain captures, Ghanaian footballers were at the heart of major negotiations.
Below is a breakdown of the Top 10 Ghanaian transfers as of September 2, 2025:
1. Mohammed Kudus – West Ham to Tottenham Hotspur (€55 million)
The biggest Ghanaian move of the summer saw Black Stars star Mohammed Kudus seal a sensational switch to Tottenham Hotspur for a reported €55 million. The former Ajax playmaker leaves West Ham after a stellar campaign in which he was their standout performer in the Premier League and Europa League. Kudus’ transfer is among Spurs’ record signings and highlights his rapid rise as one of Africa’s most valuable talents.
2. Kamaldeen Sulemana – Southampton to Atalanta (€17.5 million + €4 million bonuses)
Kamaldeen Sulemana cut short his holidays in Accra to finalize a €17.5 million deal to Italian Serie A side Atalanta, with an additional €4 million in performance-related bonuses. The 23-year-old winger, known for his blistering pace and dribbling, joins Atalanta’s exciting attacking project as they prepare for Champions League football.
3. Christopher Bonsu Baah – Genk to Bologna (€17 million)
Teen sensation Christopher Bonsu Baah made a big-money switch to Serie A, joining Bologna for €17 million from Belgian side Genk. At just 20, the versatile winger is already seen as one of Ghana’s brightest prospects, and this move offers him the platform to shine in one of Europe’s most tactical leagues.
4. Thomas Partey – Arsenal to Sevilla (Free Transfer)
Veteran midfielder Thomas Partey ended his Arsenal chapter by joining Sevilla on a free transfer. The 32-year-old Black Stars vice-captain brings experience and leadership to the Spanish side, who are looking to rebuild after a turbulent La Liga campaign.
5. Tariq Lamptey – Brighton to Lyon (€6 million + add-ons)
Dynamic right-back Tariq Lamptey moved to French giants Lyon for €6 million plus add-ons. The deal offers him a fresh start in Ligue 1 after injuries curtailed his progress at Brighton. Lamptey is expected to play a crucial role in Lyon’s defensive setup and European push.
6. Abu Francis – Cercle Brugge to FC Zürich (€2.1 million)
Midfielder Abu Francis completed a switch to FC Zürich in the Swiss Super League for €2.1 million. The former Right to Dream product will be tasked with anchoring Zürich’s midfield as they push for domestic honours.
7. Ibrahim Sulemana – Cagliari to Torino (Loan with €10 million option to buy)
Midfield powerhouse Ibrahim Sulemana has joined Torino from Cagliari on loan, with the Serie A club holding an option to buy for €10 million. The deal gives him an opportunity to prove his worth and potentially secure a permanent stay.
8. Salis Abdul Samed – Lens to Real Betis (€2.5 million)
Black Stars defensive midfielder Salis Abdul Samed signed for Real Betis in La Liga for €2.5 million. His arrival bolsters Betis’ midfield options as they compete in both domestic and European competitions.
9. Kojo Perrah Oppong – Sturm Graz to Mainz (€2–3 million)
Young forward Kojo Perrah Oppong made the leap from the Austrian Bundesliga to the German Bundesliga, signing for Mainz in a deal worth between €2–3 million. His move reflects Mainz’s strategy of investing in youthful talent with potential resale value.
10. Abdul Aziz Issah – Loan Extension
Promising midfielder Abdul Aziz Issah, one of the standout teenagers of the past year, extended his loan deal, keeping him at his current club for another season. The extension allows him to continue his development with consistent game time.
Ghanaian Transfers Making Global Impact
The 2025 window demonstrated the growing demand for Ghanaian talent in Europe, with players securing moves across England, Spain, Italy, France, Germany, and Switzerland. Mohammed Kudus’ record-breaking move to Spurs was the standout, but the transfers of rising stars like Bonsu Baah and Ibrahim Sulemana suggest the future of Ghanaian football remains bright.
With many of these players expected to feature in Ghana’s World Cup qualifying campaign, their form in Europe will be closely monitored by Black Stars head coach Otto Addo.
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