Ghanaian midfielder Hans Nunoo Sarpei has reached a significant milestone in his professional career, officially sealing a transfer to Finnish club HJK.
The culmination of a 2+1 year contract agreement between Sarpei and HJK marks a new chapter for the 25-year-old, known for his defensive prowess. Sarpei embarks on this journey after a substantial stint with German side Ingolstadt, where he honed his skills across various tiers of German football since his initiation into the sport at the age of 18.
Sarpei’s suitability for the defensive midfield role underwent thorough scrutiny during a comprehensive week and a half trial period with HJK. Throughout this period, he engaged in rigorous training sessions and demonstrated his abilities in two Liigacup encounters.
Vesa Mäki, HJK’s sports director, lauded Nunoo Sarpei’s midfield capabilities, emphasizing his contribution to the team’s balance.
“Hans brings balance to the midfield: Physicality to our pressing play and quality to break the lines both by passing and passing. And of course his experience in Germany’s big leagues will be useful for us in the European games, for example,” Mäki commented.
HJK coach Ferran Sibila expressed optimism about Sarpei’s potential, noting his impressive performance during training sessions.
“He looked good in training already, but we believe that we haven’t seen even close to the best of what he can offer,” Sibila remarked.
Hans Nunoo Sarpei is set to don jersey number 14 as he embarks on this exciting new phase of his footballing journey with HJK.