Ghanaian youngster Kelvin Ansah Frimpong has made a significant move to Norwegian top-flight side Viking FK, signing a long-term contract that will keep him at the club until 2030.
The 18-year-old winger impressed Viking’s technical team during a trial period in Stavanger, showcasing his pace, attacking drive, and technical ability.
Frimpong, who developed his skills at African Vikins Academy in Ghana, expressed gratitude for the opportunity to begin his professional career in Norway.
“This is a great opportunity for me. I am very grateful for the chance Viking is giving me, and I look forward to working hard for the club and the supporters,” he said
Viking sporting director Erik Nevland praised Frimpong’s speed and strong attacking qualities, noting his exciting development potential.
“Kelvin has come in with great energy and shown qualities that we like. He is a player with a lot of speed and offensive drive, and we see exciting development potential in him,” Nevland said.
Frimpong’s signing reflects Viking FK’s continued focus on recruiting and developing young talents, both locally and internationally.
The club aims to nurture promising players for the future, and Frimpong’s move marks a significant step in his young career.
With this opportunity, Frimpong joins a growing list of Ghanaian players making their mark in European leagues.