Ghana defender Nicholas Opoku reacts after sealing move to Turkish club Kasimpasa
Ghana international defender Nicholas Opoku has reacted after completing a move to Turkish Super Lig club Kasimpasa in the ongoing transfer window.The Black Stars defender joined Kasimpasa as a free agent after ending his three-year spell with French Ligue 2 side Amiens following the expiration of his contract.Opoku penned a two-year deal with the Turkish club and is expected to play a huge role for the side this season.The former Udinese defender was immediately handed his debut as he started the game against Hatayspor, playing 82 minutes in the 1-1 draw on Monday evening.Opoku's side went to the halftime break with the advantage following Joelson Fernandes strike. However, the visitors levelled late in injury time after Nuno Da Costa netted in the 91st minute as the game ended in a draw."New chapter, new home, Kasimpasa," he wrote as he began his career in the Turkish topflight league.He made 102 appearances for Amiens in his three-year stint with the Frecnh club.Opoku began his career with Ghana Premier League outfit Berekum Chelsea before moving to Tunisia to join Club Africain. He left for Italy to join Udinese before sealing a move to Amiens in France...
Ghana international defender Nicholas Opoku has reacted after completing a move to Turkish Super Lig club Kasimpasa in the ongoing transfer window.
The Black Stars defender joined Kasimpasa as a free agent after ending his three-year spell with French Ligue 2 side Amiens following the expiration of his contract.
Opoku penned a two-year deal with the Turkish club and is expected to play a huge role for the side this season.
The former Udinese defender was immediately handed his debut as he started the game against Hatayspor, playing 82 minutes in the 1-1 draw on Monday evening.
Opoku's side went to the halftime break with the advantage following Joelson Fernandes strike. However, the visitors levelled late in injury time after Nuno Da Costa netted in the 91st minute as the game ended in a draw.
"New chapter, new home, Kasimpasa," he wrote as he began his career in the Turkish topflight league.
He made 102 appearances for Amiens in his three-year stint with the Frecnh club.
Opoku began his career with Ghana Premier League outfit Berekum Chelsea before moving to Tunisia to join Club Africain. He left for Italy to join Udinese before sealing a move to Amiens in France after just a year in the Serie A.