Ghanaian midfielder Lawrence Agyekum has described his move to the Belgian Jupiler Pro League as a major step forward in his football journey, highlighting the opportunities it presents for growth and exposure.
Speaking to Joy Sports about his transfer, Agyekum shared his excitement and sense of purpose upon hearing of the move.
“For me, when I heard there was an opportunity to move to Belgium, I knew it would be a good opportunity, a good exposure to showcase my talent and help in my development,” he said.
The former WAFA and RB Salzburg player currently plies his trade with Cercle Brugge, where he continues to develop his game in one of Europe’s competitive top-flight leagues. Known for producing and nurturing young talent, the Belgian league has become a springboard for many African players, and Agyekum sees it as a platform to sharpen his skills and gain international attention.
His positive outlook reflects the ambition and determination that has defined his rise through the ranks. For Agyekum, the move is not just about playing football in Europe — it’s about building a solid foundation for a long and successful career.
As he continues to settle into life in Belgium, fans and analysts alike will be keeping a close eye on his performances, hoping he fulfills the promise he brings to the pitch.
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