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    Ghana Players Abroad : Kudus, Salisu, Sadiq seal deals in summer transfer window

    Raphael Bannerman-QuarteyBy Raphael Bannerman-QuarteySeptember 2, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The summer transfer window came with its usual buzz and excitement for fans all over the world, as such, Ghanaian players, Kudus, Fatawu, and Ernest Nuamah plying their trade abroad also swapped one club for the other clubs for more game time and pursue new ambitions.



    Mohammed Kudus’ was one such player who garnered loads of attention in the summer, at some point, Chelsea, Arsenal, Brighton, and Dortmund were all looking to add him to their squad but eventually, he penned a deal with Est London side, Westham.



    Former Nordsjaelland attacker, Ernest Nuamah, who was on the summer list of PSG, Tottenham and Barcelona finally inked a deal with Lyon on loan with an option to concretize the move if he impresses his suitors.

    Abdul Fatawu Issahaku speaks after joining Leicester City

    Fatawu Issahaku moved to Leicester City while exciting Ibrahim Sadiq also sealed a deal with AZ Alkmaar from Swedish side, BK Hacken.

     

    S/N NAME FORMER CLUB NEW CLUB
    1. Mohammed Kudus Ajax Westham
    2. Mohammed Salisu Southampton Monaco
    3. Ernest Nuamah Nordsjaelland Lyon
    4. Ibrahim Sadiq BK Hacken AZ Alkmaar
    5. Abdul Fatawu Issahaku Sporting Lisbon Leicester City.
    6. Alexander Djiku Strasbourg Fenerbahce
    7. Daniel Amartey Leicester City Besiktas
    8. Iddrisu  Baba Mallorca Almeria
    9. Christopher Scott Bayern Munich II Hannover 96
    10. Emmanuel Yeboah CFR Cluj Brondby IF
    11. Edmund Addo Spartak Subotica Crvena Zvezda
    12. Christopher Bonsu Baah Sarpsborg Genk
    13 Patric Pfeifer Darmstadt Augsburg
    14. Jeremiah Rudolf Boakye Sassuolo Lamezia Terme
    15. Ibrahim Sulemana Hellas Verona Cagliari
    16. Kwadwo Baah Watford Burton
    17. Kelvin Yeboah Genoa Montpellier HSC
    18 James Abankwah Udinese Charlton Athletic
    19. Terry Ablade Fulham Carlisle United
    20. Bernard Morisson FAR Rabat Young Africans

     



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