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Saudi Pro League side Al Qadsiah have announced the signing of Ghana international Christopher Bonsu Baah, with his official unveiling expected on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
The 20-year-old winger has penned a four-year contract that will keep him at the club until 2029, after a deal worth over €15 million from Belgian side KRC Genk.
The deal was finalised in the Netherlands where Bonsu Baah signed his contract.
Sources indicate that while the Ghanaian forward is committed to Al Qadsiah in the short term, a return to European football in the coming seasons remains a possibility, given his age and development trajectory.
Bonsu Baah’s rise has been meteoric. After trials with European giants such as Barcelona, Manchester United and Borussia Dortmund, his breakthrough came in March 2023 when he joined Norwegian top-flight outfit Sarpsborg from Ghanaian third-tier club Shooting Stars.
Just 12 matches into his stint in Norway, Belgian side Genk snapped him up, beating several European clubs to his signature.
Over two seasons with the Limburg club, he made 90 appearances in all competitions, registering five goals and seven assists.
Now widely regarded as one of Ghana’s most exciting young prospects, Bonsu Baah recently earned his first senior caps for the Black Stars in international friendlies against Nigeria and Trinidad and Tobago.
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