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    Daniel Adu-Adjei signs first professional contract at AFC Bournemouth

    Selasi FiawoyiBy Selasi FiawoyiFebruary 22, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Ghana’s Daniel Adu-Adjei has signed his professional contract at AFC Bournemouth.

    English-born Ghanaian striker, Daniel Adu-Adjei has signed  a two-year deal at  English Premiership side, AFC Bournemouth.

    Speaking to the media team of AFC Bournemouth after signing, Adu-Adjei disclosed his delight in signing his first professional contract.

    “I’m delighted to have signed my first professional contract, it’s something I’ve worked my whole life for,” he said after signing the contract.

    “I would like to thank my family, God and everyone around the club for their support. I want to kick on now and hopefully progress and keep improving.

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    “I’ve had ups and downs during my scholarship. I was really pleased with my first year and things went well for me.

    “I had an injury at the start of this season which held me back a bit but I came through it thanks to the support I received from everybody.

    “There is a tremendous community spirit here and they allow you to concentrate on your football rather than think about all the other stuff.”

    Adu-Adjei is optimistic about having his chance with the team with help them this season and beyond.

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