Douglas Owusu is being linked with a move from Serbian side Radnik to Egyptian giants Ahly SC, according to transfer data suggesting the winger is on the radar of the Cairo club.
The 19-year-old right winger, who holds both Ghanaian and Serbian nationality, is listed with a market value of €700,000, a figure that has risen sharply over the course of 2025 from an initial €75,000 in January. Despite the reported probability of the transfer currently standing at 0%, the connection between Radnik and Ahly SC has been logged in recent transfer data, keeping speculation alive around the teenager’s next step.
Owusu, a left-footed attacker who operates primarily on the right flank, is under contract at Radnik but with no publicly stated expiry date, raising the prospect that future negotiations could involve either a fee or, in time, a potential free-agency scenario if no extension is agreed. The rumour links him from the Serbian Super Liga to the Egyptian Premier League, a move that would represent a significant change in environment and profile.
The winger joined FK Radnik Surdulica from Ghanaian side Asekem FC in August 2024 and has since seen his value climb rapidly, with updated assessments in July, September and December 2025 reflecting his development. Standing at 1.80m and wearing the number 7 shirt for Radnik, he is registered in attack with his main position listed as right wing.
No specific recent match data is provided in the latest transfer records, but his accelerating valuation suggests consistent performances in Serbia’s top flight have drawn wider attention. Whether Ahly SC choose to turn the current interest into a formal approach remains unclear, yet any move to North Africa’s most decorated club would mark a major step in Owusu’s career and could prove decisive in shaping both his reputation and long-term potential.







