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Czech Republic giants, Viktoria Plzeň, have announced the signing of Ghanaian forward, Prince Kwabena Adu.
The former Bechem United attacker joins from Ukrainian side, Kryvbas FC, on a three-year deal that will run until the summer of 2027.
Viktoria Plzeň announced Adu Kwabena’s signing via a statement on their website on Wednesday, August 28, 2024.
“Prince Kwabena Adu is the newest player for Viktoria Plzeň. The 20-year-old Ghanaian forward joins from Kryvbas and has signed a three-year contract with the club,” the statement read.
The talented forward played for Kryvbas against Viktoria Plzeň at DOOSAN Arena during the 3rd qualifying round of the Europa League in mid-August.
In the first leg in Czech Republic, Adu Kwabena even scored a goal against Plzeň, and now he has signed a three-year contract with them.
His new team will face Scottish side, Hearts, in the reverse fixture of the Europa League playoff on Thursday, but he is ineligible to feature in the game.
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