A host of clubs in the South African Premier League are keeping tabs on Ghana and Asante Kotoko attacker Kwame Opoku as the summer transfer window approaches, Africasoccer.com understands.
The former Black Stars attacker rejoined the Porcupine Warriors in December 2024 and made an immediate impact, scoring six goals and providing an assists from 13 appearances in the Ghana Premier League.
Kwame Poku left Kotoko in the middle of the 2020/21 campaign to join Algerian club USM Alger. Following an unsuccessful spell in the North African country, the enterprising attacker returned to relaunch his career, signing a two-and-a-half-year contract with the club.
However, after just four months with the Ghanaian giants, the forward has attracted huge interests from South Africa.
The South African clubs are scouting players to bolster their squad for the new campaign and have set their sights on the Asante Kotoko attacker.
Opoku’s representatives are seeking for an opportunity for the forward to play for one of the top three clubs in South Africa.
The forward can, however, join the right club and offer his full potential in the top-flight.