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Jerry Afriyie eyes European career after breakthrough season

Ghanaian teenage striker Jerry Afriyie has made clear his ambition to establish himself in European football, despite being contracted to Saudi Pro League side Al Qadsiah.

The 18-year-old, who began his football journey with Ghanaian Division Two side Thoughts FC, made headlines after earning a move to Saudi Pro League outfit Al Qadsiah. However, he was quickly loaned to Spanish third-tier side CD Lugo, where he made a strong impression, scoring four goals in ten appearances.

Speaking about his career trajectory, Afriyie clarified that the move to Saudi Arabia was part of a broader developmental strategy designed to position young talents for opportunities in Europe.

“Some people might misunderstand the situation,” Afriyie explained. “But I didn’t sign with Al Qadsiah because I wanted to play in Saudi Arabia. It’s part of a project—they recruit young players and give them exposure in Europe. Most of us don’t actually play in Saudi Arabia.”

The young striker made it clear where his ambitions lie: “I’m not planning to play in Saudi. I want to play in Europe, leagues like Ligue 1 and others. That’s what I’m aiming for.”

Afriyie’s rising profile received another boost when he earned his first senior call-up to the Ghana national team. He marked the occasion by scoring on his debut during a 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Niger at the Accra Sports Stadium. Although Ghana lost the match 2-1, Afriyie’s equaliser was a personal milestone he will never forget.

“That day, I couldn’t sleep, I was so happy,” he said, reflecting on the emotional moment. “Coming into the senior team and scoring on your debut is not easy. It was overwhelming, but I was very happy.”

Afriyie had previously featured for Ghana at the CAF U-20 Africa Cup of Nations in Egypt, showcasing his potential with impressive performances.

With European football firmly in his sights and a national team debut goal already to his name, Jerry Afriyie is a name to watch as one of Ghana’s most exciting young talents aiming to make a mark on the global stage.

Credit: Ghanasoccernet

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