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Serie A club Bologna have announced the signing of Ghana youngster Kwesi Sorotu Badori to their youth team for the rest of the 2025/26 season.
There is an option to make the deal permanent at the end of the season if the 18-year-old midfielder impresses and makes his mark in Italy.
Badori completed the move from Ghana Premier League side Berekum Chelsea, where he has delivered impressive performances over the past two seasons.
Bologna announced his signing on their website at the conclusion of the winter transfer window on Monday, February 2.
He is currently back in Ghana after completing the deal to sort out his work permit before returning to Italy, where he hopes to hit the ground running.
This season, Kwesi Badori has featured in 14 matches and scored two goals, which is an improvement on the one he scored last season in 29 appearances.
He has been one of the most sought-after talents in the Ghanaian football scene due to his blistering performances and has also been linked with FC Basel and clubs in Denmark.
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