Samuel Tetteh

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Ghanaian striker Samuel Tetteh has started training with his new club, New York Red Bulls, after completing mandatory quarantine.
The 24-year-old, after completing his loan move to the American club, went into quarantine for 14 days due to coronavirus fears.
The quarantine ended this past weekend and he has started training with the club, hoping to make his debut soon.
He looked very excited on his first day at training.
Tetteh has joined New York Red Bulls on a season-long loan from Austrian champions, Red Bull Salzburg. The MLS club have an option to make the deal permanent.





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