Ghanaian youngster John Yeboah hopes to succeed at Almere City FC after completing move

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Ghanaian youngster John Yeboah is hoping to succeed to Dutch second-tier side Almere City FC after completing a move from Willem II Tiburg in the on-going winter transfer window.

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The 20-year-old penned a five-month loan deal with an option to extend at the end of the season after passing his mandatory medical.

This season, Yeboah has made 12 league appearances for Willem II in the first half of the season. He was also present in the Europa League duel with Progrès Niederkorn.

"I have had a difficult six months. For me this is a great stage to show myself from my best side again," he told the club's official website.

"Almere City FC is well on the map and has a great ambition. I think it would be great if I can help realize that ambition."

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

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Yeboah has played in the youth academy of VfL Wolfsburg since 2015, where he made his debut in the main squad in the 2018/19 season.

With two games in the Bundesliga and a German cup match to his name, he made the switch to VVV-Venlo 18 months ago.

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

Read more: Dutch side Almere City FC complete signing of Ghanaian winger John Yeboah

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