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Ghanaian forward Yaw Asamoah Agyei has signed for Atalanta on transfer deadline day in Europe from EurAfrica.
The 18-year-old joined the Italian side on a one-and-a-half-year deal, with an option for an additional two years.
The deal will see Agyei feature for Atalanta's U-20 side.
Yaw Asamoah Agyei sign a last-minute transfer from EurAfrica to Atalanta. @Atalanta_BC
— EurAfrica FC (@Eurafricafc) February 2, 2026
1.5 years deal with an option for two more years.
Deal brokered by Arthurlegacy Sports @ArthurLegacy @OliverArthurALS pic.twitter.com/Ti7FqdBlK6
Agyei will hope to excel at the youth level to earn an opportunity in the first team.
The move was brokered by player agency Arthurlegacy Sports, which handles a host of Ghanaian players, including Cagliari midfielder Ibrahim Sulemana, Viktoria Plzeň forward Prince Kwabena Adu, and former Roma and current Amedspor striker Felix Afena-Gyan.
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