
Audio By Carbonatix
Ghana youth international Mathew Anim Cudjoe has left Scottish side, Dundee United, after both parties failed to reach an agreement over a renewal.
The attacking midfielder's contract with the club expired at the end of the season and there were ongoing talks over a possible renewal.
However, after extended negotiations between the player's entourage and the club, Dundee United have agreed to part ways with the exciting winger.
The Tangerines confirmed the departure of Anim Cudjoe on the club's website on Tuesday, June 18.
"We can confirm Mathew Cudjoe has decided to call time on his Tannadice career. The club made an offer which reflected our vision for Mathew in both financial and footballing terms however the Ghanaian has decided to pursue his career elsewhere," the statement read.
During his time at the club, the Ghanaian scored five goals in 46 games for the club featuring in the Premiership and the Championship.
Anim Cudjoe signed for the club in November 2021.
Latest Stories
-
People with a lot of unresolved anger usually show it in these 3 surprising ways
2 minutes -
Gonja king calls for stronger collaboration with Asante Kingdom to promote peace and development
8 minutes -
‘Most massive’ Russian attack on Kyiv kills at least 18
12 minutes -
People smuggler convicted in France found by BBC living in UK and seeking asylum
12 minutes -
The 2026 FIFA World Cup… or World War II in Disguise?
21 minutes -
We want to be remembered for our unity – Daughters of Glorious Jesus
26 minutes -
NACOC reaches out to 50 substance users in Ashanti Region under “Wheels of Change” initiative
29 minutes -
Supreme Court dismisses consolidated cases challenging Torkornoo’s removal
33 minutes -
Logeist Ecoreclaim Initiative Taskforce warns illegal miners against re-entering reclaimed sites
35 minutes -
Every roof must catch rainwater to help fight flooding — GHIE
41 minutes -
Accra Floods: GhIE’s flood prevention plan (video)
42 minutes -
Colombia and Ghana face off in FIFA World Cup Round of 32 – Preview
46 minutes -
Works on Odaw River drainage project terminated over contractor failure – Minister
49 minutes -
Savings and Loans industry records GH¢515.32m profit in 2025, NPLs decrease to 11.8%
51 minutes -
NADMO begins assessment in flood-hit communities, appeals for public support
53 minutes