Prince Afriyie: Ghanaian centre-back linked with move to Greece’s Niki Volou

Nuhu Adams

Prince Afriyie has completed a loan move from Maltese side Mosta FC to Greek club Niki Volou, sealing a temporary switch that runs from 2026-02-10 to 2026-06-30. The 20-year-old Ghanaian centre-back joins the Super League 2 outfit on a loan transfer, with his parent club retaining his registration and the possibility of his return – or a future spell as a free agent – still open once the agreement ends.

The move takes Afriyie from the Maltese Premier League Closing Round to Greece’s second tier, where he will be competing for Niki Volou in Super League 2. The deal is officially registered as a loan transfer, with no permanent fee stated, and comes at a time when his current market value stands at €200k, underlining his growing profile in European football despite his age.

Afriyie arrives at Niki Volou immediately after a brief return spell at Mosta FC. He had just come back from a loan at PAOK Thessaloniki B, another Greek side, on 2026-02-09 before Mosta sanctioned his latest move to Niki Volou. Under the terms of the agreement already in place, he is scheduled to go back to Mosta FC when the loan ends on 2026-06-30, meaning his long-term future beyond that date is not yet tied down by a new contract in the data provided and could open the door to a free-agent scenario if no extension or further deal is agreed.

This transfer continues a rapid, cross-border trajectory for the defender. Born in Accra on 01/01/2006, Afriyie first headed to Europe from Ghanaian side PAC Academy FC, joining Czech club FC Sellier & Bellot Vlašim in early 2024. After initially moving there on a standard transfer, he returned to PAC Academy on loan before going back to Vlašim when that loan concluded. Later in 2024 he switched permanently to Mosta FC in Malta, marking the start of a spell that has seen him move between Malta and Greece on successive loans.

At Mosta, Afriyie built enough of a reputation to attract interest abroad, with his market value rising from €150k in late 2024 to €250k in mid-2025 before stabilising at €200k by the end of that year during his time with PAOK Thessaloniki B. His primary position is centre-back, and he is listed as a left-footed defender, a profile that is traditionally in demand for building play from the back.

Although the available data does not provide individual match details, appearances, or specific seasonal statistics, the pattern of his moves – from Ghana to the Czech Republic, then to Malta, and now on to Greece – reflects a player trusted enough by multiple clubs to be integrated quickly into competitive squads. His experience already spans different leagues and football cultures, notably the Czech second tier, the Maltese Premier League structure, and now Greek Super League 2 environments.

For Niki Volou, the confirmed arrival of a young, left-footed Ghanaian centre-back on loan adds depth and potential resale value without the risk of a permanent fee. For Mosta FC, it is another strategic development step for an asset whose value has fluctuated but remains significant at €200k. As the loan runs its course to 2026-06-30, Afriyie’s performances in Greece will be pivotal in determining his next step – whether that means cementing a future in Super League 2, returning to Malta as a more established defender, or exploring new opportunities if his contractual situation allows him to move on as a free agent.

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