Ghanaian Goal Machine Faisal Charwetey Attracts PSL Interest After Standout Season

Nations FC striker Faisal Charwetey is the latest Ghanaian star being linked with a move to the Betway Premiership, following a stellar campaign in the 2024/25 Ghana Premier League.
The 22-year-old forward has lit up the league with 11 goals and an assist in 27 appearances for the Abrankese-based club, quickly emerging as one of the most exciting young prospects in Ghanaian football.
Charwetey’s consistent scoring form and eye for goal have not gone unnoticed. Reports indicate that several top-flight clubs in South Africa are tracking his progress closely as they look to bolster their attacking options ahead of the upcoming season.
A potential move to South Africa’s Premier Soccer League would place Charwetey among a growing list of Ghanaian talents who have made the switch to Mzansi in recent years. With the PSL increasingly becoming a destination for top West African talent, Charwetey appears well-positioned to make the leap.
Despite missing out on a place in Ghana’s CHAN qualifiers squad earlier this year, the Nations FC star hasn’t let that disappointment affect his form. He has remained focused, playing a pivotal role in his club’s league campaign and earning praise from local and international scouts alike.
His performances have drawn comparisons to other Ghanaian forwards such as Stephen Amankona and Kwame Opoku—both of whom are also reportedly on the radar of PSL clubs. Together, the trio have sparked serious interest from agents and scouts operating between Ghana and South Africa.
“All three players are firmly on the radar of top clubs in South Africa,” a source close to the negotiations told Soccer Laduma. “With 10, 11, and 13 goals respectively, they’ve established themselves as some of the hottest prospects in the Ghanaian league right now.”
Faisal Charwetey’s potential arrival in the PSL would add further depth and dynamism to the league, with clubs continuously looking to unearth goal-scoring gems from across the continent. His pace, positional awareness, and finishing prowess make him an attractive option for any team aiming to strengthen its frontline.
As the winter transfer window approaches, all eyes will be on Charwetey and Nations FC to see whether the promising striker will be the next Ghanaian to carve out a career in one of Africa’s most competitive leagues.