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Ghanaian youngster Yaw Yeboah is happy to have the opportunity to be a player of English giants Manchester City.
The 18-year-old is considered one of the brightest future prospects for Ghana following his impressive performance at the 2015 African U-20 Youth Championship in Senegal.
Yeboah, a youth player of Man City was voted the Most Valuable Player of the tournament.
The teenager is however delighted to be amongst a chosen few to get the chance to be at the Etihad.
“I am really happy to join them because it is not easy for an African player to go straight to Europe and join a big club like Man City,” he told exclusively Joy Sports.
“I really appreciate the fact that they have given me the opportunity and it makes me happy.
“It is a big platform for me since it is every footballers dream to play in the premier league because it is good so I’m really looking forward to that and if the opportunity comes I will take it.”
Yaw Yeboah is now looking ahead to thrive even better at the upcoming FIFA U20 World Cup later this year in New Zealand.
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