Matthew Amoah, son of former Ghana international Mathew Amoah, has signed his first professional contract with Feyenoord, committing to the Dutch club until 2027.
The 15-year-old attacking midfielder has come through the ranks of the Feyenoord Academy and is expected to continue his development with the team, following in the footsteps of his father.
Mathew Amoah, 43, spent the majority of his career in the Netherlands, featuring for clubs like Vitesse and NAC Breda.
He also scored 12 goals in 45 appearances for the Black Stars, making a significant mark in international football.
The move to Feyenoord is a significant milestone for Matthew Amoah Jr, who aims to emulate top stars as he pursues his professional career in football.
The youngster is poised to become a great player and possibly match and surpass the feats achieved by his father who played in two editions of the World Cup as well as three separate Africa Cup of Nations tournaments.
This development is a testament to his potential and the strong foundation laid by the Feyenoord Academy.
Fans and pundits alike are eager to see how the young talent progresses and whether he can achieve the same success as his father in the world of football.