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Ghana winger Christopher Bonsu Baah has declared his ambition to help Genk secure a UEFA Champions League spot next season.
The 20-year-old emerged as one of the club’s most influential attacking players during the just-ended Belgian Pro League campaign.
He finished the season ranked second in chance creation, completed dribbles per 90 minutes, and expected assists among Genk players.

Bonsu Baah made 38 league appearances across both the regular season and the championship round, contributing three goals and five assists.
Although Genk missed out on the league title, they have secured a place in the UEFA Europa League qualifiers for the coming season.
“I want to give my all for the team and help the team to achieve its goals and qualify for the Champions League,” Bonsu Baah told Joy Sports.
“I just have to give my all to the team in every game. I just have to go all out and help the team. As I said, we take it from there. No need to rush the process or no need to jump or in a hurry. You just have to take your time.”
Bonsu Baah has shown steady growth since his move to Belgium. After recording a goal and two assists in his debut season, his attacking output improved in his second year, underscoring his increasing influence in the Genk squad.
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