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CEO of Dreams, Kurt Okraku, has lauded Baba Rahman's decision to join German club Schalke O4.
The left back, who comlpeted his season long loan from Chelsea will wear the number 14 jersey which was once worn nby Ghanaian born German Gerald Asamoah.
The left back has completed his first training session with the German giants, and Kurt Okraku is delighted with the move
"Honestly, we have been smart. From his time at Dreams fc to when he signed for Greuther Futh lots of stellar clubs wanted to sign him but he went to Futh and made it there."
"From there he could have opted for money from the Russians but he went to Augsburg. When Barcelona, Juventus , Atletico Madrid showed interest we decided to go to London and we have made the decision again."
"I think we have not made mistakes and Baba is happy. He has not lost one penny in terms of remuneration."
"His contract is intact and he is a happy boy and he is going to impress in Germany."
Baba Rahman played for Dreams while in Ghana
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