Daniel Amartey is being linked with a return to club football, with Cypriot side Anorthosis reportedly exploring a move for the free agent centre-back.
The 31-year-old Ghana international is currently without a club after leaving Beşiktaş JK, and data from Transfermarkt lists Anorthosis Famagusta as a potential destination, though the probability of the move remains unspecified. Any deal would be a free transfer, with Amartey’s current market value recorded at €1.20m, a figure that could make him an appealing low-risk option for the Cyprus League club.
Amartey, who is primarily a centre-back but has also featured in defensive midfield during his career, last appeared in Türkiye’s top flight with Beşiktaş. His departure from the Istanbul club, confirmed in September 2024, left him as a free agent and opened the door to interest from abroad, with Cyprus now emerging as a plausible next step.
The Ghanaian has built a varied career across Europe, starting at Inter Allies in his homeland before moves to Djurgårdens IF in Sweden and FC Copenhagen in Denmark. His performances there earned him a switch to the Premier League with Leicester City in January 2016, where his market value once peaked at €15m in late 2022, reflecting his status at the time as a seasoned top-flight defender.
Since then, successive revaluations have seen that figure fall to €1.20m as of October 2025, coinciding with his spell without a club. No recent competitive match details are listed in the available data, underlining the sense that Anorthosis would be taking on a player in need of minutes but rich in experience from England, Denmark, Sweden and Türkiye.
If the move materialises, it could offer Amartey a platform to relaunch his career in the Cyprus League and potentially rebuild both his reputation and market value in the closing years of his playing peak.
