Gibson Yah leaves relegated Volendam for Bristol City transfer
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 25, 2026, 9:00 PM
Last updated Jun 25, 2026
Gibson Yah is set to join Bristol City from FC Volendam following the latter's relegation from the Eredivisie. The 22-year-old midfielder made 26 appearances last season for Volendam but is moving to the Championship after just one year in the Dutch top flight. Interest from several clubs surrounded Yah, but Bristol City is the only team to finalize the deal. Prior to joining Volendam, Yah had spells at Ajax and Utrecht, playing at Jong Utrecht in the second tier of Dutch football. The transfer marks a new chapter for Yah as he integrates into a Bristol City squad that finished 12th in the Championship last season.
- •Gibson Yah leaving FC Volendam after one season.
- •Yah has agreed to join Bristol City in the Championship.
- •He made 26 appearances with three assists for Volendam.
- •Bristol City finished 12th in the Championship last season.
- •Previously, Yah was with Ajax and Utrecht academies.
- 9:00 PMYahoo Sports — Former Ajax and Utrecht youngster set to swap relegated Volendam for Bristol City
"According to VI, Bristol City are set to bring in Gibson Yah from FC Volendam. Yah will leave the side that were relegated after just one season back in the Eredivisie to join Bristol City in the Cham...
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