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Ghana Premier League side Dreams FC has announced the transfer of Eric Danso Boateng and Derrick Atta Adjei to Finnish club Kuopion Palloseura (KuPS).
The move marks the beginning of a partnership between the two clubs.
Boateng, 20, is a left-footed central defender who has also played as a full-back.
He has made 48 appearances in the Ghana Premier League and was part of Ghana’s CHAN national team, which comprises home-based players.
Atta Adjei is a left-footed winger who can also play as a full-back. He has featured in 40 matches for Dreams FC in the Ghanaian top flight.
Both players played key roles in Dreams FC’s impressive CAF Confederation Cup campaign last season and had strong starts to the current season.
Their final appearance for the club was in a 2-1 victory over Basake Holy Stars in the Ghana Premier League on February 2.
The duo have already joined their new teammates for pre-season in Kuopio.
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