Ghana forward Albert Amoah has become a free agent following the reported premature termination of his contract with Libyan heavyweights Al Ahly Benghazi.
The twenty-four-year-old striker is now unattached and free to negotiate terms with any interested suitor ahead of the upcoming football campaign.
This major development brings an abrupt, definitive end to his brief and highly publicised stint in the Libyan Premier League, which quickly deteriorated due to lack of competitive playtime and underlying financial disagreements between the two participating African clubs.
Amoah’s turbulent journey began during the 2025/26 season when he sealed a permanent transfer from Asante Kotoko to Benghazi.
However, administrative friction instantly arose as the Porcupine Warriors threatened FIFA sanctions over delayed transfer payments.
After failing to establish himself in the first team, the forward returned to Kumasi on a short-term loan deal in January 2026.
While he reignited his clinical form in the Ghana Premier League - notably scoring an incredible overhead kick on his re-debut - Al Ahly Benghazi pushed ahead with early contract dissolution behind the scenes.
The Libyan side reportedly paid the dynamic forward a thirty thousand dollar buyout compensation package to legally rip up the remainder of his active deal.
With the domestic football season now concluded and his loan spell completely run out, Amoah enters the open market as one of the most sought-after unattached goalscorers in the West African region.
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