Ghanaian midfielder Leon Ampadu has completed a move to SV Sandhausen in Germany’s Regionalliga Südwest, leaving the U23 side of Bundesliga club Borussia Mönchengladbach.
The transfer,offers the 23-year-old a fresh opportunity to secure regular first-team football.
Ampadu, known for his tenacity and versatility in midfield, leaves Mönchengladbach despite having a contract running until 2026.
His decision reflects a strategic career move; trading the reserves of a top-flight club for a more competitive role in Germany’s fourth tier, where he can build experience and visibility.
SV Sandhausen, based in Baden-Württemberg, has a reputation for developing players and competing strongly in the Regionalliga Südwest.
The league’s physical and tactical demands are expected to sharpen Ampadu’s game and possibly open doors to higher divisions.
At a pivotal point in his career, the Ghanaian midfielder will look to make his mark and follow in the footsteps of other successful Ghanaian players in Germany, such as Otto Addo and Kevin-Prince Boateng.