Star Makers FC have confirmed the permanent transfer of promising midfielder Kingsley Owusu Enison to Swedish third-tier club IF Vasalund, following a successful agreement between both clubs.
The talented 20-year-old, who emerged as one of the standout performers for Star Makers over the past two seasons, will now embark on a new chapter in his career as he joins the Scandinavian outfit on a long-term deal.
Kingsley’s move was finalized after weeks of negotiations, with IF Vasalund expressing strong interest in the midfielder’s services due to his technical qualities, composure in possession, and tactical intelligence — traits that have made him a key asset for the Ghanaian side.
Star Makers FC, known for their development of young talent and focus on providing international exposure for their players, described the move as a significant step in the player’s career progression and a testament to their continued commitment to nurturing elite-level footballers.
Club officials from Star Makers expressed satisfaction with the terms of the agreement and extended their best wishes to Kingsley as he transitions into European football.
“We are proud of Kingsley and the work he has done here. He has shown maturity, discipline, and consistent development. This move to IF Vasalund is well-deserved, and we believe he will excel in Sweden,” a club statement read.
Kingsley Owusu Enison becomes the latest Ghanaian talent to make a move to Europe through the ranks of Star Makers, following in the footsteps of several former graduates who have earned opportunities abroad.
At IF Vasalund, Kingsley will look to quickly integrate into the squad and help the club in their push for promotion from the Ettan Norra (Swedish third division), while also continuing his development in a more competitive and structured football environment.
The midfielder is expected to join the team’s preseason training in the coming days and could make his debut as early as next month when the Swedish league resumes.
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