Matthew Amoah Played Key Role in Dede Ayew’s Move to NAC Breda

Former Ghana international Matthew Amoah has revealed that he played a pivotal role in Andre “Dede” Ayew’s transfer to Dutch side NAC Breda.
Amoah, who enjoyed a successful career in Europe and represented the Black Stars, explained that his guidance and insights into Dutch football influenced Ayew’s decision to join the Eredivisie club. According to Amoah, highlighting the opportunities for growth, development, and consistent playing time at NAC Breda were key factors in convincing Ayew to make the move.
Ayew officially joined NAC Breda as a free agent on December 31, 2025, preparing for the 2026 season. The transfer is seen as a positive step in his career, providing him with the chance to gain regular first-team experience in a competitive European league and showcase his abilities on a broader stage.
Fans and football analysts have welcomed the move, noting that consistent performances in Europe could enhance Ayew’s prospects with the Ghana national team and further his professional career. Amoah’s involvement highlights the significance of mentorship and support from former internationals in guiding young players through critical career decisions.
The move also reflects a continuing trend of Ghanaian players seeking opportunities in European leagues, where exposure to high-level competition and professional environments can accelerate their development. Ayew’s adaptation to Dutch football will be closely monitored by fans and pundits, who are eager to see how he contributes to NAC Breda’s performance in the Eredivisie.
With Amoah’s guidance and Ayew’s talent, expectations are high that the striker will make a strong impact in his new club and continue to be an asset for both club and country.
Source: Thepressradio.com




