Nations FC defender Samuel Osei Kuffuor is reportedly in Dormaa to finalise a transfer to Aduana FC, with negotiations between the two clubs understood to be at an advanced stage.
The highly rated centre-back is poised to join the two-time Ghana Premier League champions as they seek to reinforce their squad for the remainder of the 2025/26 season, particularly in defence.
Kuffuor’s potential arrival is viewed as a strategic acquisition by Aduana FC, who are eager to add experience, leadership and composure to their backline as they push for consistency in the second half of the campaign.
The Nations FC defender was a key figure in his side’s impressive showing last season, earning praise for his organisational ability, calmness under pressure and command of the defensive unit—attributes that Aduana head coach Aristică Cioabă is believed to admire.
While the move would represent a significant boost for Aduana FC, it also marks a notable departure for Nations FC. His expected exit underlines the club’s growing reputation for nurturing players capable of attracting interest from Ghana’s more established sides.
Although the transfer fee and contract duration have not been made public, discussions are believed to be progressing smoothly, with all parties confident of reaching an agreement.
If completed, Kuffuor’s switch would rank among the standout domestic transfers of the January window, and the defender is expected to be available for Aduana FC’s upcoming league fixtures once the deal is officially confirmed.













































