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Moldovan topflight side, Sherif Tiraspol, has completed the signing of Ghanaian central defender, Nana Kwame Boakye.
The deal, announced on Thursday, July 11, is the Ghana youth international's first professional contract.
The 20-time Moldovan champions gave the details of the signing on their official website.
“Ghanaian defender Nana Kwame Boakye has become a full-fledged player of FC Sheriff.”
“The player has spent his entire career in his homeland playing for youth teams.
“The team of FC Sheriff is happy to welcome Kwame and wishes him good luck in the shirt of our club."
The young and talented defender has managed a total of 6 appearances for the Black Satellites since his debut.
Boakye made his first substitute appearance on Thursday, July 11, in a Europa League qualifier match against FC Zira, but did not get a chance to make his debut as Sheriff suffered a 1-0 loss.
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