Ghanaian goalkeeper Idiamin Arafat has taken a major step in his career after completing a move to Albanian side KF Naftëtari Kuçovë.
The former Inter Allies shot-stopper has signed a three-year contract with the European outfit, officially beginning a new chapter away from the Ghana Premier League.
Arafat built a solid reputation at Inter Allies, where his consistency, sharp reflexes and composure between the posts stood out over several seasons.
Those performances earned him recognition as one of the promising goalkeepers to emerge from Ghana’s top flight in recent years.
KF Naftëtari, who compete in Albania’s third tier and play their home games at the Bashkim Sulejmani Stadium, view Arafat as a key addition to strengthen competition within their goalkeeping department.
The move reflects the increasing presence of Ghanaian players in European leagues, driven by continued scouting of local talent.
For Arafat, the transfer represents both reward and responsibility as he adapts to a new football culture.
He will now be focused on settling quickly and proving his worth as his new club prepares for upcoming competitions.