He then moved to Pure Joy Stars, where he was scouted by International Allies after winning the top-scorer award in his second and last season with the club.
Nettey joined International Allies on a two-year deal in winter of 2015,[1][2][3][4] he won several accolades including player of the month of Aug/Sept 2015.
[5] Nettey later terminated his contract with the Accra-based club after two seasons and joined Unistar Soccer Academy of Kasoa in January 2017.
[6][7] He made his debut on 15 January 2020, starting in a goalless away draw against West African Football Academy.
[15] On 8 August, Nettey won the Ghanaian FA Cup following a 8–7 penalty shoot-out victory over Ashanti Gold at Accra Sports Stadium in the final, after a goalless draw in extra-time; Nettey came on in the 111th minute of extra time for Ansah Botchway and converted his attempt in the penalty shootout.