Emmanuel Kwame Osai has completed a loan move from Dreams FC II to Hapoel Beer Sheva U19, sealing a temporary switch that takes the Ghanaian midfielder out of his home country and into Israeli youth football. The deal is an active loan transfer from the Ghanaian side to the Israeli club, with the contract starting on 2026-02-11 and scheduled to end on 2026-06-30, at which point he is set to return to Dreams FC II at the end of the loan.
The move places the 18-year-old in H. B. Sheva U19’s setup for the 25/26 season cycle, offering him the chance to develop in a different football environment while still officially remaining a Dreams FC II player. There is no permanent transfer fee involved, with the transaction registered simply as a “loan transfer.” His market value is currently listed as None, underscoring that this is a development-focused move rather than a high-profile sale. When the loan expires on 2026-06-30, Osai is due to go back to his parent club in Ghana, meaning there is no immediate prospect of him becoming a free agent based on the present agreement.
Osai, born on 20 Oct 2007, arrives in Israel as a central midfield option for Hapoel Beer Sheva’s U19 side. His main position is listed as midfield, and he is also part of Hapoel Beer Sheva U19’s national-team setup at youth level. Before the move, his club career had been rooted in Ghana with Dreams FC II, where he was developing within the domestic system. With the transfer, he now steps into an Israeli environment described only at database level as “N/A” in terms of league naming, but still clearly representing a foreign league and a new competitive context.
The loan structure indicates that H. B. Sheva U19 will have Osai only for a defined period, after which he returns to Ghana. There is no mention of an option or obligation to buy, and no suggestion in the data that his contract with Dreams FC II is close to expiry. Consequently, the primary significance of this move is sporting rather than contractual: it grants him exposure abroad and the chance to test himself outside the Ghanaian system, while Dreams FC II retain his rights and can reassess his status once the loan ends.
No match-specific data, recent performance details, or seasonal statistics are provided in the current information set, and there are no recorded figures for appearances, goals, or assists at either club level or youth national-team level. Likewise, there is no indication of public or media reaction from Ghana or Israel within the available data, nor any commentary on expectations or tactical plans for his use at H. B. Sheva U19.
What is clear, however, is that this confirmed switch marks a notable early step in the career of a young Ghanaian midfielder. Moving from Dreams FC II to H. B. Sheva U19 on loan gives Emmanuel Kwame Osai a first documented experience abroad, with the potential to accelerate his development and broaden his footballing education before he returns to Ghana when the loan contract ends on 2026-06-30.







