Seth Osei, the former midfielder of Ashantigold SC, has successfully completed a transfer to Hapoel Kfar Saba FC, a second-tier club in Israel, as exclusively reported by Sportsworldghana.com.
Initially believed to be joining Hearts of Oak, with whom he had reached a personal agreement a few weeks ago, Osei had attracted interest from Asante Kotoko and Nations FC as well.
However, on Wednesday, Osei finalized a move to the Israeli club, signing a two-year contract with the option for an additional year. He is set to travel from Ghana to Europe in the coming days to undergo a medical examination and formalize the agreement.
Following his departure from Ashantigold SC in the Ghanaian Premier League, Seth Osei spent a season in Egypt. During his time there, he made a significant impact, notably scoring 11 goals in 13 matches for Baladeyit Elmahalla SC. His stellar performances played a crucial role in securing the club’s promotion to the Egyptian Premier League last month.
Moreover, the 23-year-old midfielder was a key contributor to his team’s success, tallying five goals and providing six assists during the qualifying campaign for the Egyptian Premier League.
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