German Bundesliga side VfL Wolfsburg have reinforced their defence on the final day of the transfer window, completing the signings of Ghana international Jonas Adjetey and French defender Jeanuel Belocian.
Adjetey joins Wolfsburg from Swiss giants FC Basel for a reported multi-million-euro fee and has signed a long-term contract that will keep him at the club until 2030, underlining the Bundesliga outfit’s confidence in the Ghanaian defender’s potential and consistency.

Ghana defender Jonas Adjetey unveiled as a new signing by VfL Wolfsburg.
The 24-year-old Black Stars player continues to gain prominence in European football, following the growing presence of Ghanaian internationals abroad, including reactions to emotional moments involving national teammates such as Ati Zigi’s emotional reception from St. Gallen fans.
In addition to Adjetey’s permanent move, Wolfsburg have also secured the services of Jeanuel Belocian on loan from Bayer Leverkusen until the end of the season, adding further depth and versatility to their back line.
The club confirmed both transfers on Monday evening, signalling intent to solidify their defensive structure as they navigate the remainder of the Bundesliga campaign, while Ghana head coach Otto Addo has repeatedly stressed performance over numbers, a stance reflected in his views on wins, losses, and player development.
Ghanaian footballers across Europe continue to make strides both on and off the pitch, with leadership and legacy also highlighted in moments such as Andre Ayew’s heartfelt reunion with Mathew Amoah.
More official updates on Wolfsburg and Bundesliga transfers are available via Bundesliga, VfL Wolfsburg, and FIFA.




