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Dreams FC have bolstered its squad ahead of the start of the second half of the Ghana Premier League season with the signing of Maxwell Arthur and Isaac Ansah.
The two teenagers were snapped up from third tier club Dream Academy based in Dawu.
Arthur, a midfielder, was scouted during the 7th Best in Ghana Soccer Fiesta organized by Proton Sports Services last month as was Isaac Ansah, a goalkeeper.
The duo are the very first visible beneficiaries of Dreams FC’s adoption of the Dawu Park for its maiden campaign in the Ghanaian top flight.
Their signings fall in line with the club’s policy of constantly giving young talents an opportunity to build their careers.
“The quality of these two youngsters are not in doubt and we believe bringing them to Dreams FC will help polish them into realizing their potential,” Dreams FC Administrative Manager Ameenu Shardow said after the two youngsters appended their signatures on their contracts.
“The signing of these two players also holds further significance as they are the very first to be signed from a team based in Dawu.
“It shows clearly the club is making do on its promise to open its doors to the people of this area who have been so supportive of the team’s activities in the Premier League.”
Maxwell Arthur and Isaac Ansah have already started training with the first team of Dreams FC under manager Charles Akonnor.
They are expected to make their debut for the team in Friday’s friendly match against Mighty Jets at the Theatre of Dreams, Dawu.
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