American rapper and enterprise mogul Jay-Z’s Roc Nation Sports activities Worldwide (RNSI) has snapped up two promising Ghanaian youngsters as a part of a serious push into African soccer expertise.
Ali Umar, 18, from Koforidua Semper Fi and 17-year-old Joseph Narbi of Benab FC are amongst eight younger African gamers signed by RNSI because the company expands its operations throughout six international locations on the continent.
Narbi caught consideration throughout the 2024 WAFU U17 match and has already sparked curiosity from Denmark’s AC Horsens and Austrian giants RB Salzburg. AC Horsens reportedly reached an settlement with the Kumasi-based membership to signal Narbi again in March 2025.
Joseph Narbi
In the meantime, Umar has been making waves in Ghana’s Division One League, incomes call-ups to each the Ghana Beneath-17 and Under-20 national teams.
The pair headline a various group of signings that features South African abilities Siyabonga Mabena from Mamelodi Sundowns and Neo Bohloko from Kaizer Chiefs.
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Ali Umar
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Nigerian midfielder Ifeoluwa Adewale Olowoporoku, who lately trialled with Swedish membership IFK Göteborg, additionally joins the roster alongside gamers from Guinea, Gambia and Zimbabwe.
Rock Nation’s growth into Africa
Nathan Campbell, RNSI’s head of world soccer recruitment, outlined the technique to ESPN:
For us, our key technique is: Can we primarily signal and work with the perfect younger expertise with a view to transferring them to Europe.
Can we take a look at locations like South Africa, Zambia, Nigeria, Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, [as well as Zimbabwe, Gambia and Guinea] and actually take a look at the perfect abilities with a view to transferring them to Europe. The highest 5 leagues are the tip purpose.
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Rock Nation signees
The company is constructing native partnerships to make sure correct protection throughout key African markets.
Campbell defined:
We’re partnering with folks in Ghana, Nigeria and Côte d’Ivoire, so now we have ft on the bottom.
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For now, RNSI is concentrating solely on males’s soccer whereas establishing its African presence, although women’s football stays a future risk.