Ebenezer Amoh: Indian midfielder linked with move to North Bengal Un

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Ebenezer Amoh has completed a move from Rajasthan United to North Bengal United, with the Ghanaian midfielder leaving the I-League side to join their Indian counterparts on a deal running from 2025-12-01 to 2026-06-30.

The transfer is confirmed, with Amoh officially departing Rajasthan United for North Bengal United after his spell in the Indian I-League. The switch keeps the 21-year-old in India, but takes him out of a nationally recognised league structure and into a club currently listed without an affiliated competition, with North Bengal United recorded under “N/A” for league participation.

No transfer fee has been disclosed, and there is no recorded market value for Amoh in the data provided, suggesting the move may have been completed without a formal fee or at least without any publicly available valuation. His contractual details beyond the start and end dates are not specified, and there is no indication of any buy-out clause or option for extension. With no market value or fee listed, the transfer structure remains opaque and raises the possibility that he could become a free agent when his North Bengal United contract expires on 2026-06-30.

Amoh arrives at his new club as a midfielder by trade, with the potential to continue his development away from Ghana’s domestic football environment. Having already gained experience in India’s I-League with Rajasthan United, he now faces a fresh challenge in a set-up that is not clearly tied to a defined league, at least in the publicly available records. That shift underlines a continuing trend of young Ghanaian players seeking careers abroad, particularly in emerging or developing football markets.

The move also represents a step into relative obscurity compared with the more visible I-League, but it could give the 21-year-old more regular playing time and responsibility. At Rajasthan United, Amoh was part of a squad competing in India’s established second tier, with opponents drawn from across the country in a structured national competition. His new club’s competitive level is not specified, which makes it difficult to gauge the standard he will face or how his performances there will be assessed against his time in the I-League.

From a Ghanaian perspective, Amoh’s confirmed transfer reinforces the pattern of young talents building their careers in Asia rather than at home. Supporters and observers in Ghana who track their players abroad will note that he remains in India, but outside a major league framework, which may affect visibility, scouting opportunities and future international prospects. Conversely, for followers of North Bengal United, the acquisition of a 21-year-old foreign midfielder signals an intent to add international flavour and potentially raise the technical quality of their squad.

Although statistical details such as appearances, goals and assists from his Rajasthan United spell are not included in the available data, the confirmed switch indicates that Amoh did enough to attract interest within the Indian game. The absence of a registered market value underlines how early he still is in his professional journey, with his reputation yet to be fully established in global transfer markets.

How North Bengal United deploy him tactically will shape the next phase of his career. If he can secure a regular starting role and adapt quickly to his new environment, this period in India could become an important platform for future moves, whether back into a recognised league system in Asia or towards opportunities elsewhere. The certainty of this transfer, combined with the uncertainty of the competitive context, makes Amoh’s next season a pivotal one for his development and long-term prospects.

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