Owusu Kwabena: Left winger linked with Türkiye move to Sakaryaspor

Nuhu Adams

Owusu Kwabena has completed a move from Israeli side Maccabi Bnei Reineh to Turkish club Sakaryaspor, sealing a switch that takes the Ghanaian left winger back to Türkiye and into the 1.Lig. The transfer was finalised on 2026-02-06, with the deal registered as a standard transfer. Contract details, including the end date of his agreement with Sakaryaspor, have not been disclosed in the available data.

The move comes with Owusu currently valued at €400k, according to the latest market value update. While the exact transfer fee remains unspecified and is listed as “?”, the switch underlines Sakaryaspor’s intent to add experienced attacking depth on the flank. Owusu, 28, arrives with a primary position as an attacking left winger and a preferred right foot, offering the Turkish club an option to cut inside from the wing or stretch play out wide.

Owusu joins Sakaryaspor from Maccabi Bnei Reineh after a stint in the Israeli Ligat ha’Al, continuing a career that has already taken him through several leagues across Europe and Asia. Before his time in Israel, he featured for Ferencvárosi TC in Hungary’s top flight, including loan spells at Zalaegerszegi TE FC and MKE Ankaragücü, the latter giving him prior experience in Turkish football. Earlier in his career, he played extensively in Spain with Real Oviedo, FC Cartagena, Salamanca CF UDS, Córdoba CF and CD Leganés, following his first move from Sporting Club Accra in Ghana and an initial loan spell at CD Toledo.

Born in Accra on 18 Jun 1997 and standing 1.82 m tall, Owusu has been tracked regularly on the market since his teenage years, with his value peaking at €1m during his time at Ferencvárosi TC. That figure gradually declined to his current €400k, with updates reflecting his performances across Qarabağ FK in Azerbaijan, Ankaragücü in Türkiye and Maccabi Bnei Reineh in Israel. The current valuation aligns with recent assessments made while he was still on the books of the Israeli club.

The switch to Sakaryaspor keeps Owusu firmly in the category of Ghanaian players building their careers abroad rather than in their domestic league. Having already featured in Spain’s lower divisions, the Azerbaijani top tier, Hungary’s first division, Israel’s Ligat ha’Al and Turkish football, the move extends a well-travelled career path rather than signalling a return home. It also places him in a competitive 1.Lig environment where promotion battles are often intense and clubs regularly reshuffle their attacking lines.

Owusu’s transfer history shows a player in constant demand for his attacking versatility, moving from Sporting Club Accra to Leganés and then through a series of loans and permanent deals, including Qarabağ FK and Ferencvárosi TC. His latest move from Maccabi Bnei Reineh to Sakaryaspor is another confirmed step in that journey. With no contract expiry date provided for his new deal, it is not yet possible from the available data to project when he might next become a free agent.

For Sakaryaspor, the signing represents an opportunity to tap into the experience of a winger who has competed in multiple European competitions and different tactical systems. For Owusu, it offers another chance to reassert his value in a league he already knows, with the prospect of using this platform to either push for promotion with Sakaryaspor or attract future interest elsewhere once his current contract nears its conclusion.

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