Ghanaian youth team player Kelvin Lamptey-Mills has completed a deal to Greece after leaving MEAP Nisou on a free-transfer.
The young sensational defender has signed a contract with Greece 2 division side Kampaniakos following fruitful negotiations during the weekend.
He joined, having inked a one-year contract with the outfit with an option to extend, taking into consideration his career development.
Kelvin, 20, after declining a contract extension with Cypriot side MEAP Nisou, opted for a new challenge, hence securing a perfect deal with Super League Greece 2 side Kampaniakos.
He enjoyed a good stint with Cypriot but later got sidelined with injury and expected to claim back his best version with this big move. His contract runs until the winter of the 2026/27 season, giving him a fresh opportunity in Europe to exhibit his capabilities.
The Ghana U-20 centre back has a bright future and is expected to inspire Kampaniakos to laurels during his stay at the club.
With his experience playing in the MLS and Cypriot leagues, Kelvin Lamptey-Mills is tipped to become a formidable and key part of Kampaniakos this season.
Head coach Apostolos Charalampidis praised Kelvin's addition to the team, his professionalism and believes his leadership and quality will benefit the team during a crucial stage of the season.
Lamptey-Mills was a key member of Black Satellites team that finished 3rd in the WAFU Zone B tournament held in June last year 2025 in Ghana.
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