Kotoko’s hopes were dampened last year when they struggled to receive the full transfer funds, prompting formal warnings to Al Ahly Benghazi late in 2025.
Before his departure, Amoah had been Asante Kotoko’s most potent attacking threat, and his absence was deeply felt as the Porcupine Warriors searched for consistency in front of goal.
However, the 24-year-old failed to live up to expectations in Libya, struggling to secure regular playing time at Al Ahly Benghazi. Amoah was notably absent from the club’s match-day squad in all five matches played so far in the current campaign, a situation that ultimately paved the way for his swift return to Kumasi.
His return is expected to provide much-needed firepower as the club push for success in the 2025/26 Ghana Premier League.
Head coach Abdul Karim Zito has openly acknowledged the team’s need for a commanding forward, admitting that the squad has struggled to convert chances and improve their attacking output, a key factor as they aim to climb the table and contend for honours this season.
Amoah’s return will bolster morale and sharpen Kotoko’s threat in the final third, giving fans renewed hope for a strong league finish.
Amoah’s impact at the Baba Yara Stadium could prove pivotal as Kotoko rediscover their scoring touch and reignite their campaign.