Edwin Gyasi wants to win trophies with new club CSKA Sofia

Published on: 15 February 2018

Ghanaian winger Edwin Gyasi has revealed he joined CSKA Sofia to win trophies after leaving Aeslund in Norway. 

The 26 year old joined the Bulgarian giants on Thursday after spending three seasons in Norway. The winger was wanted by several clubs in England but opted to move to Bulgaria following the close of the transfer window.

"I cannot wait to start training with the team," Gyasi said after sealing the deal with one of the biggest clubs in Bulgaria.

"I am glad to be part of the biggest Bulgarian club, of which world-renowned players such as Stoichkov and Berbatov have played for.

"The ambition for trophies and big matches in Europe has brought me to CSKA.

"Roland Albergen further told me about the fantastic crowd and good atmosphere at the club."

Gyasi was born on 1 July 1991 in Amsterdam, he is 1.83m tall and acts as a winger on both flanks but can also play behind the striker.

He is the product of the AZ Alkmaar academy school where he was a teammate with CSKA Sofia midfielder Roland Alberg.

Then the career of a fast-dribbling footballer shows him playing for the top-flight sides of De Graafschap, Twente, Heracles and Roda.

In the last two seasons, Gyan has been successful in the Scandinavian side, with 53 games and 12 goals for Alesund.

He has been signed to boost the squad as the second-placed side CSKA are just one point behind leaders Ludogorets with six matches remaining.

 

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