Dutch side Almere City eye permanent move for Ghanaian youngster John Yeboah

Published on: 05 May 2021

Dutch side Almere City are eying a permanent deal for Ghanaian youngster, John Yeboah at the end of the season, according to Sportsworldghana.com.

Yeboah joined the club on a five-month loan deal from Willem II Tiburg in January and has since been a key cog of the team.

The 20-year-old has made 15 appearances for Almere City, scored three goals and registered one assist so far.

Despite his young age, the German-born Ghanaian winger already has the necessary experience at the highest level.

Yeboah has played in the youth academy of VfL Wolfsburg since 2015, where he made his debut in the main squad in the 2018/2019 season.

With two games in the Bundesliga and a German cup match to his name, he made the switch to VVV-Venlo.

For the Limburgers, he played 18 times in the Eredivisie.

He made 12 league appearances for Willem II in the first half of the season.

Yeboah is expected to move back to his parent club Willem II but Almere City are confident of securing a permanent deal for him.

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