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Ghanaian youngster Richmond Gyamfi has completed a transfer to Danish Superliga side AGF ending his stay with Hobro IK.
AGF confirmed the signing of the 19-year-old on Wednesday, July 10, with the player penning a five-year deal with the Danish side.
The forward grabbed the attention of AGF following his performances for Hobro in the Danish First Division where he featured in 10 games in the Promotion Championship, scoring three goals and setting up four others.
In total, he made 13 appearances for Hobro where he netted 3 goals and registered 4 assists in the period
Danish top flight side, AGF, have announced the signing of Ghanaian youngster Richmond Gyamfi from Hobro IK.
He signs a 5-year contract with the Superliga side. pic.twitter.com/AElnNis94E— Lawrence Degraft Baidoo (@kweku_lawrence) July 11, 2024
Gyamfi's sale, despite the fee being undisclosed, makes his the biggest sale in the history of Hobro, according to the club.
He made his debut for Hobro on February 25, 2024, in the home defeat to FC Fredericia.
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