In February 2012, he made a nostalgic return to his first club Slough Town to try to help them achieve promotion from the Southern Football League Division One Central.
[2] His excellent form helped the Bees to reach the Second Division play-off final at the Millennium Stadium, where they lost 2–0 to Stoke City.
Out of contact Owusu was targeted by Oldham Athletic and Crystal Palace,[3] but instead signed to Championship side Sheffield Wednesday on a three-year deal.
[4] Lloyd became an instant Wednesday hero when after sixty seconds into his debut as a substitute in a fierce derby match against Sheffield United, he placed a header past Blades keeper Paddy Kenny for the opening goal of a 2–0 win.
[6] He enjoyed his time at the Madejski Stadium,[7] and was eager to join the Royals permanently so as to secure regular first team football.
[14] In March 2009, Cheltenham allowed to Owusu to join Brighton & Hove Albion on loan until the end of the season after the club were forced to cut costs.
[22] After a poor season and being dropped to the youth team, Owusu went for a one-week trial for Chinese Super League club Guangzhou Evergrande.
[35] On 23 March 2012, Owusu returned to Australia to join FFSA Premier League side White City Woodville.
[36] On 15 November 2012, it was announced that Owusu would be signing a one-year deal to join Indonesian Super League side Pelita Bandung Raya as assistant manager and player.
Upon returning to Australia, he signed for Hakoah Sydney City East FC in the NSW State League Division One.
Here, he helped the club to a Round of 32 position in the inaugural FFA Cup where they lost to Palm Beach SC from Queensland.
However, on 26 April, in a rare appearance for Ghana, Owusu tore his groin in a half during a friendly match against VfB Stuttgart.
[40] Owusu is now General Duties Master and Head Coach of 1st X1 at the prestigious Cranbrook School in Bellevue Hill, Sydney, Australia, where he is a very well-liked figure among the community.