Mannan Mudasiru: Egyptian centre-forward linked with Kafr Elzayat move

Nuhu Adams

Ghanaian centre-forward Mannan Mudasiru has completed a move from Egyptian side Pioneers to fellow Egypt-based club Kafr Elzayat, sealing the latest step in a career that has taken him from Accra to the Nile football scene. The transfer is confirmed, with the switch registered on 2026-02-08. Contract details have not been disclosed publicly, but the agreement runs until 2026-02-08.

The deal sees the 30-year-old striker remain in Egypt, continuing his spell abroad rather than returning to his native Ghana. No transfer fee has been announced between the two clubs, and there is no official market valuation attached to the move, underlining that this is a low-profile, undisclosed transaction rather than a headline-grabbing sale. However, the formal registration of the transfer and contract end date confirm that Mudasiru is now a Kafr Elzayat player and will not be entering free agency immediately.

Mudasiru, a 1.93 m centre-forward comfortable using both feet, arrives at Kafr Elzayat after a series of short stints within Egyptian football. He first left Ghana in 2022 when he departed Aduana Stars FC for Pioneers, marking his initial move into the Egyptian game. From there, his rights alternated between Pioneers and Enppi SC: he joined Enppi from Pioneers in the 2024-25 campaign, then returned to Pioneers ahead of the 2025-26 season, before this latest transfer to Kafr Elzayat.

Before his Egyptian adventure, the forward had built his reputation in the Ghanaian domestic scene with Accra Great Olympics and Aduana Stars. Market value data shows him previously assessed at around €50,000 during his time in Ghana and later at Enppi, though that valuation dropped to zero during his spell with Pioneers, reflecting either a lack of recent updates or his status at the club rather than any confirmed fee structure in this transfer.

Internationally, Mudasiru’s profile is tied to Ghana, his only listed nationality. There is no record in the data of senior national-team caps, but his move keeps him on an overseas track that distinguishes him from many of his domestic peers, who remain in the Ghanaian Premier League. By continuing in Egypt with Kafr Elzayat, he stays within a competitive environment abroad rather than returning home, reinforcing the pattern of his career over the last few seasons.

The lack of published financial details and statistical records around his recent performances means this transfer is notable more for its continuity than for dramatic numbers or headlines. Even so, it presents Mudasiru with another opportunity to re-establish his value in the Egyptian game. If he can turn his physical presence and experience in both Ghanaian and Egyptian football into consistent performances for Kafr Elzayat, this move could help reset his market standing and extend his career at a solid professional level in North Africa.

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