Spanish side Real Betis have completed the signing of Ghanaian youngster Kwame Junior Sosu.
The 18-year-old makes the move to Spain from second-division side Desideros signing a four-year deal with his new club.
Sosu is currently considered one of the most promising young talents in Ghanaian football.
His remarkable skills and potential have attracted interest from several clubs, but it was Real Betis that succeeded in signing him.
Last season, he demonstrated his exceptional abilities by being named the Most Valuable Player (MVP) in an Accra Middle League match.
The award was presented by prominent Ghanaian international Thomas Partey, who was there to witness Sosu’s impressive performance firsthand.
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