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Ghana international Christopher Bonsu Baah has revealed he is happy with the prospect of playing in the Saudi Pro League as a move to Al Qadsiah is near.
Joy Sports understands a deal has been agreed upon between Genk and the Saudi Club, which will see the youngster sign a four-year deal with the option to extend it for another year.
The 20-year-old is expected to have his medical with the Saudi outfit in the coming days before putting pen to paper on a contract.
In an interview with Joy Sports before his departure to Belgium, Bonsu Baah confirmed talks between the parties involved.
"I have heard lots of talks going on between my current club and Al Qadsiah. The Saudi club showed me the project they have for me, and I am happy with it," he told Joy Sports.
"But for now, I am going back, and I will meet with my team to see what happens next. There are still ongoing talks."
The winger only made his debut for the Black Stars during the Unity Cup in London last month, impressing many with his performances in the games against Nigeria and Trinidad and Tobago.
Bonsu Baah was being courted by Premier League newcomers Sunderland ahead of the new season, but the player and his entourage preferred a move to Saudi Arabia with the hope of making a return to Europe later.
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