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FIFA player agent Oliver Arthur believes Richmond Boakye Yiadom will move to a bigger club following his impressive scoring form at Red Star Belgrade.
The striker was on loan from Italian side Latina and made a good account of himself scoring 16 goals.
This follows a testing period for the former Ghana youth international where he suffered a dip in form. To add insult to injury, he suffered a career threatening injury after an accidental clash.
These unfortunate incidents did not deter the youngster as he got a move to Serbia and he had made a strong case for himself. And for his agent, that is the stepping stone to better deals.
“I think it got into him a little bit excited when everybody was talking about him. Juventus called Boakye and I think as a young and upcoming player, it got the better side of him and he slowed down his performance.
“So when the opportunity came that he had to join Red Star, he said No, but I spoke to him, this is the time you have to prove to people that you can still come back.
“So he got the opportunity again, went there and did fantastic, Boakye is a free player now because Latina is gone bankrupt so we looking at the best option for him next season.
Boakye bagged a total of 16 goals in all competition in four months. He’s now a free agent player with his parent club Latina demoted to the lower division in Italy after going Bankrupt.
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