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    Michael Akoto completes transfer to Danish club Aarhus GF.

    Selasi FiawoyiBy Selasi FiawoyiJune 7, 2023No Comments1 Min Read
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    Michael Akoto has completed his transfer to Danish club Aarhus GF.



    The 25-year-old has inked a two-year contract with Aarhus after departing from Dynamo Dresden.

    “Michael is a versatile player who can operate in the 6 position, central defense, and as a right back.”

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    Stig Inge Bjørnebye, AGF Sports Director. sais: “He possesses physical strength, athleticism, and impressive speed. He knows how to showcase his abilities and always gives his best in matches and training,”

    “We have observed him in several matches and received positive recommendations about him. Both as a player and as an individual, he will fit in well at AGF,” he further added.

    “We have invested considerable time with Akoto, and it has been a thorough and fruitful process. We are eagerly anticipating his arrival at Fredensvang when we resume activities.”

    Akoto was born in Ghana but relocated to Germany at a tender age to commence his football journey.


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