Nana Boateng has completed a loan move from Sutton United to Hemel Hempstead Town, joining the National League South side on a temporary deal starting 28/11/2025 and running until 01/01/2026, when he is scheduled to return to Sutton. The 23-year-old left winger swaps the National League for the division below in a confirmed “loan transfer” between the two English clubs.
The switch keeps Boateng within the English pyramid but moves him into a different league structure, with Hemel currently competing in the National League South while Sutton play in the National League. Registered as a Hemel player and listed with Hemel Hempstead Town as his national-team affiliation, the London-born wide player will now look to use this stint to gain regular senior minutes before his loan is due to end and he goes back to Sutton United at the start of 2026.
Boateng, who stands at 1.84m and prefers to operate on the left wing while playing off his right foot, brings experience from several levels of English football. Before his summer move to Sutton United, he came through Millwall’s academy structure, progressing from Millwall U18s to Millwall U21s. During that spell he had a loan at Woking FC in the National League, initially joining the Surrey club on loan from Millwall U21 and then returning to the London side at the end of that temporary spell.
The winger’s career path shows a steady rise through youth and development football into the senior non-league game: Millwall U18 to Millwall U21, then into the National League with Woking and Sutton, and now into National League South with Hemel. With England and Ghana both listed among his nationalities, Boateng is eligible for two countries at international level, though there is no indication in the available data of senior caps or call-ups for either.
While the official record on this move lists no market value and notes the nature of the deal only as a loan transfer, the structure of his recent contracts suggests his medium-term future remains open. His latest permanent club change came when he left Millwall U21 for Sutton United, and with this new loan to Hemel ending on 01/01/2026, his situation beyond that date will depend on Sutton’s plans or any subsequent move. The pattern of previous transfers – including loans and returns at Woking and Millwall – underlines that his status can change quickly, and there is a clear possibility he could again be in the market for a new club once existing deals expire or are not renewed.
Born in London on 17 September 2002, Boateng is now entering what should be the defining phase of his early career. His time in the National League and National League South will help shape how he is viewed by clubs higher up the pyramid, as he looks to convert his development pedigree into consistent senior impact. With experience across multiple teams and tiers, and with dual England-Ghana nationality adding another dimension to his profile, his short-term future is settled at Hemel, his medium-term future lies back at Sutton from 01/01/2026, and beyond that his next contract could determine whether he pushes further up the English game or becomes available again as a free option in the market.
