Black Stars forward Prince Owusu has signed a contract extension at Canadian outfit CF Montreal.
The 28-year-old inked a deal that will keep him at MLS side through to 2028, with the option of extending for 2029 and 2030 seasons.
Having joined the club early this year from rivals Toronto FC, Owusu established himself as a key figure in Montreal, winning the Most Valuable Player at the end of the 2025 season. Owusu netted 17 goals across all competitions for Montreal, becoming only the fifth player in the club's history to score 15 or more goals in a season.
“Montréal has become a special place for me,” said the Ghanaian forward. “Extending my contract with CF Montréal is a source of pride, and I’m grateful to the club’s Sporting staff for its trust. I’m eager to continue this journey with my teammates and look forward to seeing our supporters again soon at Stade Saputo.”
His performances in the MLS earned him his first Black Stars invite in November, making his debut in the Kirin Cup tournament against Japan. He also featured for the Black Stars in the game against South Korea.
Owusu will be hoping to continue with his fine form for Montreal as he eyes a place in coach Otto Addo's team for the World Cup in North America.
“Prince’s contract extension represents an acknowledgement of the consistency that he has brought to the Club since his arrival,” said CF Montréal Managing Director, Recruitment and Sporting Methodology Luca Saputo.
“His on-field achievements routinely reflect the daily leadership he demonstrates to his teammates. We’re very pleased that he has committed to our project.”
The German-born forward represented the Europeans at youth level before switching nationalities to play for Ghana's Black Stars.
By Lukman Abdul Mumin
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