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Ghana Premier League side Dreams FC have confirmed the departure of youngster Abdul Aziz Issah to Barcelona.
The club confirmed the 2023 African Games gold medalist will move to Spain to continue his development after his spell in Ghana.

The 18-year-old will team up with Barcelona's B side where he will join Ghanaian teammate David Oduro, who also joined the club this summer from Accra Lions.
Aziz Issah was one of Dreams FC's standout performers from the 2023/24 CAF Confederation Cup season where he netted four goals and provided two assists in 10 games.
In the Ghana Premier League, the youngster had a hand in 17 goals, scoring seven and setting up another 10.
The attacking midfielder was also involved in the Black Satellites African Games' success in Accra earlier this year.
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