
Libyan club Al Ahly Benghazi may be set to terminate the contract of Ghanaian striker Albert Amoah after just three months, a move that would end his high-profile transfer from Asante Kotoko prematurely.Sources close to GHANASoccernet.com say the club have offered Amoah a compensation package of around $30,000, equivalent to three months of his salary, as part of a potential separation agreement.The sources suggest the parties are discussing an early termination, though neither the club nor the player has officially confirmed the situation or provided reasons for the potential split.If confirmed, the development would represent a surprising reversal for Amoah, who joined the Libyan side with expectations of making a major impact abroad. It would add to a pattern of Ghanaian players experiencing short spells in foreign leagues, highlighting the challenges of adaptation.Significantly, Amoah's form has been positive since returning to Ghana on loan. Rejoining Asante Kotoko earlier this season, he has contributed a goal and an assist in the Ghana Premier League, taking his tally to four goals and demonstrating he remains a capable and proven striker.Should the termination proceed, he is expected to seek a new opportunity, with his recent performances for Kotoko likely strengthening his prospects for a move elsewhere in Africa or overseas.
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