Amer Mahama, son of Ghanaian businessman Ibrahim Mahama, has officially signed his first professional football contract with French club USL Dunkerque.
The 18-year-old midfielder, who has been developing through youth academies in Europe, will now take the next step in his career by competing in France‘s Ligue 2.
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The contract marks a significant milestone for Amer, signaling his entry into professional football and offering the opportunity to gain experience at a competitive level.
Speaking after the signing, club officials expressed optimism about Amer’s potential, highlighting his technical ability, vision on the field, and strong work ethic.
Fans and football pundits in Ghana have also welcomed the move, viewing it as a promising start to what could be a notable career in European football.
Amer’s progression reflects a growing trend of young Ghanaian talents making the leap to professional clubs abroad, further strengthening the country’s reputation as a cradle for football talent.
The young midfielder is expected to join USL Dunkerque’s first-team training immediately and could feature in upcoming league matches as he adapts to his new environment.







