Icelandic top-flight club KR Reykjavik have strengthened their roster with the acquisition of two promising Ghanaian talents, Fuseini Issah and Fredrick Delali, in a move aimed at building for both the present and the future.
The duo arrive from Field Masters Academy, KR Reykjavik’s partner club in Ghana, and have committed their futures to the Icelandic side by signing three-year contracts apiece.
The signings underline the club’s continued investment in youth development and international scouting.
At 21, Fuseini Issah is an attack-minded player known for his versatility across the frontline, capable of operating in multiple offensive roles.
His ability to adapt in advanced positions is expected to add dynamism and flexibility to KR’s attacking options. Meanwhile, 19-year-old Fredrick Delali is a deep-lying midfielder whose composure and positional awareness could provide balance and control in the engine room.
Both players have already linked up with their new teammates and are actively taking part in training sessions as they settle into their new environment. Their official registration, however, will be completed when the transfer window opens on 5 February 2026.
With these additions, KR Reykjavik signal their intent to blend youthful energy with long-term planning as they prepare for the upcoming competitive period.





