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Former WAFA midfielder Augustine Boakye has signed a contract extension with Austrian side Wolfsberger AC.
The 22-year-old has penned a new deal which will see him stay at the club until the summer of 2027. This comes after his impressive performances in recent games.
Boakye has had a stunning start to the 2023/24 Austrian Bundesliga season where he has scored two goals and set up another two in eight appearances.
Former WAFA midfielder Augustine Boakye has extended his contract at Austrian side Wolfsberger AC until 2027.
— Lawrence Baidoo (@kweku_lawrence) October 6, 2023
The player has had a great start to the 2023/24 season scoring 2 goals and providing 2 assists in 8 league games. pic.twitter.com/1TYQJRrwwT
The Ghanaian has started five games for the club which occupy the fifth position on the league log after eight games played.
Boakye has been involved in three goals in his last three appearances in the league and will look to add to that tally over the weekend.
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