Chinese Super League top-flight club, Henan FC, have announced the signing of Ghana winger, Frank Acheampong.
Acheampong becomes the third signing of Henan FC this season.
The 30-year-old joins on a two-year deal from fellow Chinese Super League side Shenzhen FC.
This is the third Chinese club Frank Acheampong is signing for after playing for Tianjin TEDA between 2017 and 2020, and recently Shenzhen FC from 2021 to the end of last season.
He has scored 52 goals so far with 23 assists in 144 appearances in the Chinese Super League since 2017.
“I am very delighted to be part of my new club Henan FC. I believe together, as a team, as a family, we will achieve our goals and make our mark on the world of football,” Frank Acheampong said.
“I believe that I am ready for more success ahead of this season. I bet it would be filled with memorable moments, victories, and the relentless pursuit of greatness. I am indeed thrilled to join Henan FC. Let's make history together!”
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