Emmanuel Ogura, a 23-year-old Ghanaian goalkeeper and graduate of the renowned Right to Dream Academy, is on the hunt for a new club after being released by Danish side Randers FC following just one season. Despite his potential, Ogura was unable to secure a starting spot at the club and is now a free agent.
Ogura began his football journey at the Right to Dream Academy in Ghana before moving to FC Nordsjaelland in 2020; a club known for its close ties to the academy.
He later gained experience on loan at Hellerup IK in Denmark’s second tier before signing a one-and-a-half-year deal with Randers FC in January 2024.
However, his time at Randers was short-lived, with limited opportunities to impress, leading to his release in June 2025.
Although Ogura has yet to establish himself at the senior level, his background, age, and potential make him an attractive prospect for clubs seeking a goalkeeper without a transfer fee.
His agents are actively exploring options across Europe, targeting environments where he can earn consistent minutes and continue his development.
As a free agent, Ogura has the advantage of signing outside the traditional transfer window, providing greater flexibility in securing his next move..