Ghanaian-Armenian right-back Nana Antwi is being linked with a move from Romanian side FCSB to Israeli outfit Beitar Jerusalem, according to transfer data compiled on 7 February 2026.
The 25-year-old defender, currently listed with a market value of €500,000, is the subject of speculation involving a potential switch from Romania’s SuperLiga to Ligat ha’Al. The reported probability of the transfer is unclear, with the move rated only as “?” in the latest data, underlining that discussions, if any, are at an early and uncertain stage.
Antwi is presently on loan at FC Hermannstadt from FCSB, with an upcoming return to the Bucharest club noted as an “end of loan” move. With no contract expiry date stated in the available information, observers have also highlighted the possibility that his situation could develop towards free-agent status further down the line, which may influence any negotiations involving Beitar Jerusalem.
Born in Accra on 10 August 2000, Antwi holds dual nationality with Ghana and Armenia and operates primarily as a right-back, favouring his right foot. His career path has taken him from Young Wise FC in Ghana to Armenia’s FC Lori Vanadzor, then on loan to LOSC Lille B in France, before returning to Lori and later joining FC Urartu Yerevan. A permanent move to FCSB followed in early 2024, with his stock steadily rising as reflected in his market value history, which has climbed from €75,000 in 2018 to €500,000 by December 2025 while at Hermannstadt.
No specific recent match, opponent, scoreline or performance data are provided in the current dossier, so it is unclear which displays may have prompted Beitar Jerusalem’s interest. Even so, a transfer to Israel’s top flight could offer Antwi a fresh stage to consolidate his reputation and shape the next phase of a career that has already spanned multiple leagues and countries.







