Serbian club FK Radnik Surdulica have completed the signing of Ghanaian teenager Douglas Owusu on a long-term contract, according to GHANAsoccernet.com.
The 18-year-old winger signed a four-year deal with Radnik after passing his medical examination.
He joins the club from Ghanaian side Asekem FC for an undisclosed fee.
Owusu, who has been with the Ghana national U15, U17, and U20 youth teams, will continue his development in Serbia after an impressive campaign in the Ghanaian first division league last season.
The left-footed youngster was one of the standout performers for Asekem last term, having netted a couple of spectacular goals to help the club.
Radnik currently competes in the Serbian second-tier after suffering relegation from the top-flight last season.
Owusu joins the list of Ghanaian players who plied their trade at Radnik, including former Black Stars winger Samuel Owusu, Francis Kyeremeh, and former Hearts of Oak defender Godwin Osei Bonsu.











































