Despite recent media speculation linking Emmanuel Agyemang with a potential move abroad, the Ghanaian midfielder has not entered talks with any other club, as per Africa Foot. Instead, his current club, Wolfsberger AC, is leading the way with a formal offer for his first senior contract.
Wolfsberger Offer Four-Year Senior Deal
According to sources close to the player, Wolfsberger AC have opened talks to secure Agyemang’s long-term future at the club, offering a four-year deal after a breakout season.
The 21-year-old, who previously featured for the club’s reserves, has impressed in his first full season with the senior team—scoring four goals and providing six assists in 30 appearances across all competitions.
No External Offers Yet, Agent Focused on Wolfsberger Deal
While reports have linked Agyemang to clubs such as AS Saint-Étienne (France), Feyenoord (Netherlands), and Spanish sides Real Valladolid and Celta Vigo, a source close to Marcel Veerman, Agyemang’s agent, dismissed the claims.
“We have absolutely met nobody at this point, apart from his club (Wolfsberger), who want him to sign a new four-year contract. The offer from Wolfsberger is among the priorities, but a decision will be made after careful consideration of all the important details. Outside that, we have not met a new team and haven’t held any discussions with the clubs being mentioned in the media at this point. The future is open, and everything is possible right now.”
A Rising Star With European Potential
Agyemang’s profile has risen significantly in Austria this season. Known for his technical ability, quick feet, and ability to beat defenders in one-on-one situations, he is now widely regarded as one of Ghana’s brightest young prospects.
Though he is yet to receive a senior national team call-up, his performances are drawing attention, and a place in the Black Stars squad seems likely if his current development continues.
With Wolfsberger AC offering a long-term contract and interest reportedly growing across Europe, Emmanuel Ofori Agyemang’s next move—whether a commitment to Austria or a leap abroad—will be one of Ghana’s most-watched storylines in the summer transfer window.