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Belgian outfit Royal Antwerp FC have announced the signing of highly-rated Ghanaian youngster Obed Agyapong.
The 19-year-old pens a deal with the club from Oud-Heverlee Leuven joining Antwerp's Under-23 side for the upcoming season.
The talented winger played for OH Leuven's U-23 and will now continue his development with Antwerp's academy looking to break into the first team.

Known for his technical prowess as well as his pace on the flanks, Agyapong is also versatile and has the ability to play on either side of the wings. He is also capable of filling in the void as a right-wingback.
Having played in Belgian for the last few years, Agyapong will be hoping to have a significant impact with the U-23 side and grab opportunities in the first team when they come calling.
The youngster is among a host of young Belgium-based Ghanaians who are looking to make a name for themselves in the coming years.
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