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Jordan Amissah joined Ross County as a free agent in December having been released by Sheffield United Burton Albion have re-signed goalkeeper Jordan Amissah from Ross County for an undisclosed fee. The 23-year-old leaves the Staggies just three months into a two-year deal, having committed to the Dingwall-based club until the summer of 2027 in late-March, after initially joining the Scottish side on a short-term deal in December. The German-born keeper, who has previously been called up for Ghana's Under-23 side, featured 23 times in all competitions for Ross County as they were relegated from the Scottish Premiership last season. He now moves back to Burton - where he had a loan spell in 2023 while he was a Sheffield United player - on a two-year contract, with the option of a further 12 months. Amissah's return to the Pirelli Stadium comes a week after New Zealand international Max Crocombe turned down the offer of a new Brewers deal to join Championship club Millwall. "Jordan has gained a lot of experience, playing against Celtic and Rangers in Scotland, and we look forward to working with him and continuing his development, " Burton boss Gary Bowyer told the club website. , external Find all the latest football transfers on our dedicated page Boulter and Kartal win on record-breaking day for British players Fluminense stun Inter Milan to reach Club World Cup quarter-finals Alcaraz avoids Fognini shock after fan taken ill Brad Pitt reacts to your brutally honest F1 opinions How can we can get better at completing boring tasks? Brand new drama inspired by Paris Lees's acclaimed memoir Diane Morgan's heartfelt journey into her own past 'All kinds of wizardry! ' - best shots from day one of Wimbledon. Video'All kinds of wizardry! ' - best shots from day one of Wimbledon 'Fifa should consider playing World Cup final at 9am' 'I can't hear it' - Wimbledon's first day of electronic calling What are main questions facing England before Euros? A family affair as Poulter and son battle to qualify for Open Have we watched Messi's final game on global stage? Who will win Euro 2025? BBC pundits make their predictions. Video Who will win Euro 2025? BBC pundits make their predictions Verstappen, Russell and Mercedes - what factors are at play? The British teenage trio creating Wimbledon history Will Archer 2. 0 still be a £100m cheat code on England Test return? The end of one of football's great full-back duos - where do they rank? The Commonwealth Games swimmer who might not see 40 The chase is on - why no team can feel safe against Stokes' England Why 'best-dressed officials' are missing from Wimbledon Which young players could light up Euro 2025? What do you remember about the 2013 Lions tour? Copyright © 2025 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.