Foster Apetorgbor has completed a permanent move from Ghanaian side Nsoatreman FC II to Norwegian club Sandefjord Fotball in a deal that takes the teenager abroad to pursue his career in the Eliteserien. The transfer is officially confirmed, with his contract at Sandefjord beginning on 2026-03-11 and running until an undisclosed later end date.
The switch sees the 18-year-old right winger leave Ghana for Norway, joining Sandefjord from Nsoatreman’s second team after the clubs agreed a transfer on 2026-03-11. While the exact fee has not been disclosed, the move is registered as a standard transfer and not a loan, underlining Sandefjord’s commitment to securing the player’s rights on a full-time basis.
Apetorgbor arrives in Scandinavia as a left-footed attacker whose main position is on the right flank. His recruitment adds youthful depth to Sandefjord’s front line ahead of a campaign in which they will compete in the Eliteserien. The move represents a clear step up in league profile for the Ghanaian, who has previously been active only in his home country’s football structure, with Nsoatreman FC II listed as his prior club.
The winger’s market value trajectory underlines how quickly his career has shifted. As recently as mid-2024 and early 2025, he was listed without a club and valued at €25,000, before that valuation dropped to zero in early 2026 while he was still unattached. Despite that nominal valuation and the absence of a recorded market value at the time of the transfer, Sandefjord have moved to secure him on a long-term basis, suggesting they see potential in the raw attributes he displayed in Ghana.
Born on 01/03/2008 and now aged 18, Apetorgbor will also count as a young foreign prospect within the Sandefjord squad structure. He is registered as Ghanaian and has spent his career to date inside Ghana’s system, meaning this move not only gives him his first taste of European football but also introduces him to a higher-profile league environment in Norway.
There is no competitive appearance data, recent match detail, or individual statistics recorded for his time at Nsoatreman FC II, and no prior club history beyond the Ghanaian side is documented in the available data. Likewise, there is no evidence in the record of international call-ups, dual nationality, or previous experience in other leagues. His path therefore appears to be a direct jump from Ghanaian club football into a top-flight Norwegian competition.
The contract details beyond the confirmed start date are not disclosed and there is no indication of a release date that would immediately place him on course to become a free agent, though his earlier period “without club” shows he has already experienced free-agency status in his short career. For now, however, Apetorgbor is firmly tied to Sandefjord and registered with the Eliteserien outfit.
With this move finalised, the next phase of the winger’s development will unfold in Norway, where his adaptation to European football, tactical demands, and a new cultural setting will determine how far he can progress from promising Ghanaian prospect to established Eliteserien attacker.
