Ghanaian forward Godsway Donyoh on the radar of Championship side Fulham

Published on: 13 July 2017

Ghanaian forward Godsway Donyoh has emerged on the rather of English Championship side Fulham.

Fulham manager Slavisa Jankovic is a big admirer of the Ghanaian who had an amazing season with Danish side FC Nordsjaelland.

The current FC Nordsjaelland forward is one of Ghana’s most promising young talents with the capability of developing into a star for their national team.

Donyoh was scouted by Manchester City in 2013, signed for the club but after three seasons failed to make a first team appearance and was sold to the Danish side, despite successful loan spells at Djurgardens IF and Falkenburg.

The 22-year-old has scored eight goals in 43 appearances from a wide position, with Donyoh using his pure pace and skill to cause many defences havoc since joining in 2016.

Eventhough Fulham aren’t short of attacking talent, the addition of Donyoh would not only add greater depth to their already fantastic strike force, but he would also push current attackers such as Ayite and Sone Aluko, as the fight for a consistent first team place in Jokanovic’s side will only get harder, thus requiring more hard work and determination.

The Ghanaian is also a very versatile attacking talent, possessing the ability to play on either flank as a winger or inside forward alongside being able to play as a complete number nine, something which Fulham may be searching for.

Subsequently, with the wonderkid currently playing in Denmark, Nordsjaelland will find it very hard to keep hold of Donyoh as the prospect of Championship football could be too hard to resist for the African, as well as a possible pay-rise also likely to be on the cards.

Regardless of the circumstances, Fulham shouldn’t struggle to fund a move for the forward, and thus should look to get one done this summer.

Godsway Donyoh will realize his dreaming of playing in England after unsuccessful years with Manchester City.

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