Samuel Asamoah, the Bofoakwa Tano defender, has successfully completed his mandatory medical assessment as a crucial step prior to his anticipated transfer to Asante Kotoko, Sportsworldghana.com can reveal.
The medical examination took place on Friday, August 11, in Kumasi, following the mutual agreement on the transfer fee between the two clubs.
At the age of 23, Asamoah has committed to a three-year contract with the Porcupines, solidifying his upcoming role within the team. His official unveiling is imminent, in accordance with the previous report by Sportsworldghana.com.
Renowned for his remarkable defensive acumen and adeptness in offensive maneuvers from the right wing, Asamoah’s talents have garnered attention in recent seasons.
His consistent and well-rounded performances have garnered acclaim from both scouts and coaches nationwide, primarily due to his versatility and adaptability on the field.
Samuel Asamoah played an instrumental part in Bofoakwa Tano’s triumphant promotion to the Ghana Premier League last season, thereby concluding the club’s decade-long tenure in the second-tier league.
Recognizing the strategic importance of reinforcing the right-back position in their squad, Kotoko’s management and coaching staff have successfully identified Asamoah as an ideal fit. His attributes align seamlessly with the qualities sought after by coach Prosper Narteh Ogum.