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Ghana youth international Yaw Yeboah has joined Dutch side FC Twente on a season-long loan deal from Manchester City.
The attacking midfielder is currently in Ghana to help the Satellites qualify for the African Youth Championship in Zambia.
Yeboah, who was on loan at French side Lille, played only 174 minutes for the Ligue 1 side will see the move to Holland as part of his developmental process.
City signed Yeboah from Ghana’s Right to Dream Academy in 2014 but is yet to fearure for the senior team of the Citizens.
Yeboah joins Richard Boakye Yiadom and Christian Atsu to have played in the Dutch league in the last three seasons.
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#FCTwente huurt Yaw Yeboah voor een seizoen van @ManCity. Yaw, welcome at #FCTwente pic.twitter.com/HCyyut4rBk
— FC Twente (@fctwente) July 21, 2016
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