Asante Kotoko new striker Elvis Kyei Baffour happy after sealing dream move

Asante Kotoko new signing Elvis Kyei Baffour has shared his excitement after sealing a dream move to the Ghanaian giants.The Porcupine Warriors officially announced the signing of the former Liberty Professionals attacker on a permanent deal on Monday.The 25-year-old, who was born in Kumasi, has joined his childhood club on a three-year contract.Kyei has been training with the team since July 2, 2024, impressing the technical staff with his skills and experience.Speaking to the club’s media after his unveiling, Kyei Baffour expressed his joy after securing his dream move.“As a young boy, I am happy. It’s my time and I’m happy to joy. I will say it’s a dream come true” he said.His return to his roots will also mark a new chapter in his career, which began at Kumasi Rainbow FC before moving to Liberty in 2017.Kyei's professional journey has taken him to Tunisia and Slovenia, playing for AS Soliman and NK Rogaska, respectively.He is expected to feature when Kotoko take on Hearts of Oak in the Democracy Cup on Wednesday.

Jul 16, 2024 - 13:10
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Asante Kotoko new striker Elvis Kyei Baffour happy after sealing dream move

Asante Kotoko new signing Elvis Kyei Baffour has shared his excitement after sealing a dream move to the Ghanaian giants.

The Porcupine Warriors officially announced the signing of the former Liberty Professionals attacker on a permanent deal on Monday.

The 25-year-old, who was born in Kumasi, has joined his childhood club on a three-year contract.

Kyei has been training with the team since July 2, 2024, impressing the technical staff with his skills and experience.

Speaking to the club’s media after his unveiling, Kyei Baffour expressed his joy after securing his dream move.

“As a young boy, I am happy. It’s my time and I’m happy to joy. I will say it’s a dream come true” he said.

His return to his roots will also mark a new chapter in his career, which began at Kumasi Rainbow FC before moving to Liberty in 2017.

Kyei's professional journey has taken him to Tunisia and Slovenia, playing for AS Soliman and NK Rogaska, respectively.

He is expected to feature when Kotoko take on Hearts of Oak in the Democracy Cup on Wednesday.