Audio By Carbonatix
British-born Ghanaian striker Daniel Agyei has signed a contract extension to stay with Premier League side Burnley for the next 12 months.
Agyei signed for Burnley in 2015 and made his debut for the Clarets against Liverpool last season - one of his three appearances for the club.
“I’m delighted to be staying,” he said.
“Hopefully I can come back next season and kick on and try and push for a place in the team.”
In his three years, he has been loaned three times. First to Coventry City where he made 16 appearances and scored four goals.
The 20-year-old was then farmed out to Walsall. He netted four strikes in 18 appearances for the League One outfit.
His third loan spell at Blackpool will end this season. He has played nine games with no goal.
Latest Stories
-
I leave Liverpool exactly where it belongs – Slot
3 minutes -
Remand order against me ‘surprising, bad but not political’ – Abronye
7 minutes -
Abusive passengers could be blacklisted from all airlines under new proposal
19 minutes -
Fancy Gadam, Rudeboy draw massive crowd at Tamale concert
19 minutes -
Myres Odonkor Junior claims GH¢100K as 1v1 Africa brings football fever to Accra
21 minutes -
Motorists urged to demand ECOWAS Brown Card insurance certificates
22 minutes -
Chairman Big Aidoo donates 100 desks to Humjibre School to improve learning conditions
23 minutes -
Ghanaians weren’t told the full truth – Minority accuses NDC of misleading public on Family Values Bill
26 minutes -
Ghana’s food system under pressure as stakeholders gather to chart climate-resilient future
27 minutes -
Minister calls for urgent food system transformation amid climate and health concerns
30 minutes -
Over 100,000 non-professional teachers risk removal – National Teaching Council
34 minutes -
Okoe Vanderpuije hails gov’t over swift evacuation of Ghanaians from South Africa
40 minutes -
In the dark: The security risk Ghana is ignoring at Elubo
41 minutes -
NDPC, NCCE deepen partnership to advance National Development Plan and Civic Transformation
41 minutes -
Takoradi dry dock project secures ÂŁ101m UK-backed investment
42 minutes