Former Inter Allies goalkeeper Idiamin Arafat has taken a major step in his career after completing a move to Albanian club KF Naftëtari.
The Ghanaian shot-stopper has signed a three-year contract, officially sealing his switch to the European side. The deal marks a new chapter for Arafat, who has been one of the notable goalkeepers to emerge from the Ghana Premier League in recent years.
Arafat made his name with Inter Allies through consistent performances and strong displays between the posts, earning recognition for his reflexes, command of the box, and calm presence in goal. His move to KF Naftëtari is seen as a reward for his hard work and dedication.
The transfer also highlights the growing opportunities for Ghanaian players abroad, as clubs across Europe continue to scout talent from the local league.
With the deal now sealed, Idiamin Arafat will be hoping to quickly settle into his new environment and make a strong impact as KF Naftëtari prepare for upcoming competitions.











































