Emmanuel Agyei has emerged as one of Ghana’s most exciting young prospects, a midfielder whose rise has been marked by steady growth and undeniable promise and is knocking at the doors of the Black Stars ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
Born on November 3, 2004, the 1.88-metre left-footer carries a commanding presence in the middle of the park. His journey began with Shalom FC in Ghana’s lower tiers before he moved to Dreams FC, where his blend of physical strength, vision, and calmness under pressure quickly set him apart.
Between 2021 and 2024, he made 60 appearances for Dreams FC and played a key role in their 2022/23 FA Cup triumph. He also featured prominently in the club’s impressive run to the CAF Confederation Cup semifinals in the 2023/24 campaign. On the international front, he helped Ghana’s U-20 side capture gold at the 2024 African Games.
Agyei’s progress earned him a move abroad in August 2024, sealing a long-term deal with Israeli Premier League side FC Ashdod that keeps him at the club until 2029.
His style is built on crisp passing, clean ball control, and an instinct for getting into threatening positions. Beyond his primary role in midfield, he is also comfortable operating at left-back, adding versatility to his skill set.
According to Transfermarkt, his market value currently stands at €250,000 — a figure that reflects both his potential and the growing interest around him. With his maturity, technique, and hunger for bigger challenges, Agyei is positioning himself as a future contender for a place in the Black Stars.