Left winger Yaw Annor is being strongly linked with a move from Bank El Ahly to fellow Egyptian Premier League side El Masry, with the switch currently rated at a 98% probability according to transfer data.
The 28-year-old, valued at around €1.00m, is reported to be the subject of advanced interest from the Port Said club, who are looking to reinforce their attacking options from within the league. No agreement has been confirmed and there is no indication yet of contract length or terms, but the numbers attached to the rumour suggest talks are at an advanced stage rather than an early enquiry.
Annor, who holds both Togo and Ghana nationality, is listed primarily as a left winger and has seen his market value rise sharply during his time with Bank El Ahly. After arriving from Ismaily in January 2024, his valuation climbed from €400,000 in April 2024 to a peak of €1.20m in June 2025, before settling at €1.00m in December 2025. With no contract expiry date publicly available, the prospect of him moving later as a free agent cannot be ruled out, adding another layer of intrigue to his future.
Born in Ho on 3 December 1997 and standing at 1.76m, Annor has built a varied career path. He first moved abroad from Bechem United to CF Fuenlabrada in Spain in 2017, later spending time on loan at Burgos CF before returning to Ghana with Bechem and Ashanti Gold. A subsequent switch to Ismaily in 2022 introduced him to Egyptian football, where improved performances in the Premier League have pushed up his profile and transfer value.
Should the proposed move to El Masry materialise, it would mark the latest step in a career that has already spanned Ghana, Spain and Egypt – and could prove pivotal in determining how highly the dual-national winger is regarded across the region in the coming seasons.
