Italian-born Ghanaian prospect Ephraim Yeboah has secured a temporary switch to Carlisle United, joining the National League side on loan from Bristol City until the conclusion of the season.
The 19-year-old attacker, regarded as one of the emerging talents within Bristol City’s ranks, will spend the remainder of the campaign at Brunton Park as Carlisle intensify their push for promotion.
The move represents another step in Yeboah’s early career, having already gained experience through previous loan spells with Doncaster Rovers and Dunfermline Athletic.
Carlisle confirmed the acquisition in an official statement, underlining their intent to strengthen attacking options for the decisive run-in:
”Carlisle United are delighted to announce the loan signing of attacker Ephraim Yeboah from Bristol City. Yeboah, 19, joins the Blues from the Robins until the end of the season to bolster United’s promotion push, with the deal also covering any potential involvement in the Enterprise National League play-offs.”
Benvenuto, Ephraim 🇮🇹🔥 pic.twitter.com/35r49k5DwM
— Carlisle United (@officialcufc) March 26, 2026
Head Coach Mark Hughes expressed his satisfaction at adding the young forward to his squad, highlighting both his qualities and tactical flexibility:
”We are delighted to welcome Ephraim to the club at this important time of the season.He will bring strong attributes in terms of pace and goalscoring ability, combined with valuable experience for his age. His versatility allows him to operate across all forward positions, and in addition, he will strengthen the squad depth and provide important options in attacking areas for the team and me.”
Recruitment analyst Jacob Blain also pointed to the club’s urgency in securing the deal amid interest from elsewhere:
”A versatile forward was something we were searching for going into the final push, and as soon as we knew about Ephraim’s availability, we had to move quickly to beat off stiff competition. Ephraim brings real pace to our forward line. We are delighted to get this over the line.”
“The next step in my journey.” 🙌
Ephraim Yeboah speaks after joining on loan from Bristol City.
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— Carlisle United (@officialcufc) March 26, 2026
The agreement remains subject to formal approval from the The Football Association, the English Football League, and the National League. Yeboah is set to don the number 25 shirt during his stay.
Born in Montirone, Italy, to Ghanaian parents, Yeboah relocated to Bristol at the age of eight. His multicultural background leaves him eligible to represent Ghana, Italy, or England at international level, an option that adds further intrigue to his developing career.





