Stephen Hammond: Niki Volos linked with move for Ghana midfielder from Levadiakos

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Stephen Hammond: Niki Volos linked with move for Ghana midfielder from Levadiakos

Ghanaian central midfielder Stephen Hammond of Levadiakos is being linked with a switch to Greek Super League 2 side Niki Volos, with the 29-year-old’s contractual situation raising the prospect of a free-agent move.

The Accra-born midfielder, currently valued at €250,000 on Transfermarkt, is the subject of fresh speculation, with the reported probability of the deal still listed as “?” and his contract expiry status at Levadiakos unclear. That has prompted suggestions Niki Volos could attempt to secure him either on a cut-price fee or once his deal runs down.

Standing at 1.70m and predominantly right-footed, Hammond operates as a central midfielder and has built a reputation in Greece as a busy presence in the middle of the pitch. He is currently on the books at Iraklis, wearing the number four shirt, but the latest Transfermarkt data links his next step in the country to Levadiakos and now potentially on to Niki Volos in the second tier.

Born on 6 August 1996, Hammond has spent the bulk of his senior career in Greek football, featuring in the Super League 1 with Levadiakos and remaining a familiar face on the domestic scene. Recent updates list him with Iraklis Thessaloniki, underlining how frequently he has been involved across Greek divisions.

His most recent campaign figures have not yet been fully updated, but he has continued to feature regularly in central midfield, including recent outings in Super League 1 for Levadiakos, where his off-the-ball work and short passing have been highlighted. Specific match data such as opposition, scoreline and individual metrics have not been formally reported in the latest dataset.

If Niki Volos do move decisively, whether on a free transfer or low-cost deal, the move could offer Hammond a fresh platform in Super League 2 to reassert his value and potentially position himself for a return to the top flight later in his career.

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