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Two players from the recently organised West African Talent Hunt have secured trials with Swedish top-flight side Djurgardens IF.
The two, Prince Amoah and Paskal, featured for Zilina Africa and Nigerian side Klassich FC in the tournament staged in Accra in June.
The duo will undergo trials at the club with hopes of securing a deal after being helped by the Oneworld Sports Management, who also organised the scouting tournament.
Lead agent Innocent Okeke received the players at the airport in Sweden before taking them to the club to commence their trials.
The trial opportunity is one of many avenues for the selected players from the tournament as they seek to move more players from West Africa to Europe.
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