Teenage winger Douglas Owusu is being linked with a move from FK Radnik Surdulica to Serbian giants Red Star Belgrade, according to transfer data compiled on 25 December 2025.
The 19-year-old, listed with a market value of €700,000, has emerged as one of the most talked-about prospects in the Serbian Super Liga, prompting speculation that Red Star are monitoring his situation closely. Transfer listings currently describe the probability of a deal only as “?”, underlining that discussions remain at the rumour stage rather than an advanced negotiation.
Owusu is under contract at Radnik, but publicly available records do not state an expiry date, leaving open the theoretical possibility that he could become a free agent in the future and adding another layer of intrigue to any potential move. For now, however, all indications in the data point simply to interest rather than a completed agreement.
Born on 10 April 2006, Owusu holds both Ghanaian and Serbian nationality and operates primarily as a right winger, favouring his left foot. Standing at 1.80m and wearing the No 7 shirt for Radnik, he has seen his valuation rise sharply over the past year: from €75,000 in January 2025 to €175,000 in July, then €250,000 in September, before reaching €700,000 by 11 December.
Owusu joined Radnik from Ghanaian side Asekem FC in August 2024 and has since been listed in the Serbian top flight, the Super liga Srbije. No specific recent match details or standout individual performance figures are provided in the available data, but the rapid increase in his market value suggests consistent progress and growing attention.
Should a move to Red Star materialise, it would represent a significant step up in profile and expectation for the dual-nationality winger, potentially shaping the next phase of his development and raising his reputation both in Serbia and beyond.







