Greek-Ghanaian forward Andreas Tetteh attracts big-club attention in the Super League
· GhanaSoccernet​
Greek-Ghanaian centre-forward Andreas Tetteh is emerging as one of the most talked-about attacking talents in the Super League, with strong interest from several of Greece’s biggest clubs.
The 24-year-old, who has already earned two caps for the Greek national team, recalled a period when he was simultaneously linked with PAOK, AEK, and Olympiacos, with rumours suggesting he had already agreed terms with one of them.
Tetteh described the situation as very strange, noting it was the first time in his career that all the country’s top clubs were chasing him at once.
Tetteh has been a key figure for AE Kifisias in the 2025/2026 season, scoring 4 goals and providing 4 assists in 14 Super League 1 appearances after joining the club in July 2020.
Tetteh began with P.A.O. Rouf before rising through A.E. Kifisia, where he scored 39 league goals across multiple seasons and helped win Super League Greece 2 in 2022–23.
His contract with Kifisia runs until June 2027, reinforcing the club’s strong position in any negotiations.
The forward currently holds a Transfermarkt valuation of €2 million, while reports in October 2025 indicated Kifisia valued him at around €1.6 million, with other sources claiming the club was holding out for more than €2.5 million amid growing transfer interest.​