Albert Amoah’s time in Libya appears to be coming to an abrupt end. Sources close to Oyerepa FM indicate that Al Ahly Benghazi have opted to part ways with the Ghanaian striker barely three months after securing his signature from Asante Kotoko in a move that once promised much.
The decision marks a sudden turn in what was expected to be a fresh chapter in Amoah’s career outside Ghana.
As part of the proposed separation, the Libyan outfit is understood to have tabled a $30,000 package for the forward, an amount said to cover three months of his wages, to bring the contract to a close. The development has raised eyebrows, especially considering the attention that surrounded his move from the Ghana Premier League champions.
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Amoah arrived in Benghazi with the task of boosting the club’s attacking options and making an immediate impression. Instead, his stay has been fleeting, leaving his next step unclear. With the Libyan door closing so quickly, the striker is expected to weigh up fresh options, either within Africa or beyond, as he looks to get his career back on a steady path.
The episode once again underlines how unforgiving moves abroad can be for Ghanaian players, many of whom struggle to settle instantly into new football cultures, tactical demands, and off-pitch realities. Short stints, interrupted plans, and early exits have become an all-too-familiar narrative.
Al Ahly Benghazi have so far remained tight-lipped on the exact reasons behind the decision, fueling speculation over whether the call was driven by on-field considerations, internal club dynamics, or other undisclosed issues.
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Back home, Amoah has wasted little time reminding observers of his value. Since returning to Kotoko on loan, he has already registered a goal and an assist in the Premier League, pushing his season’s tally to four goals, a timely boost as he prepares for the next chapter of his career.





