Division One League club, Victory Club Warriors, have announced the signing of talented midfielder, Emmanuel Batong, from Sissala East-based Division Two side, Kulfuo Dream Sporting Club.
The youngster joins on a three-year deal following a stellar 2023/24 season that put him on the radar of numerous clubs before ultimately settling for the Wench-based second-tier club.
Victory Club Warriors confirmed the capture of Batong via a brief statement on their social media handles.
“Welcome to the Warriors family, Emmanuel Batong,” the club said.
“Introducing our new superstar from Kulfuo Dream Sporting Club; the young sensation joins us on a 3-year deal.”
Last season, Emmanuel Batong scored four goals in eight games in Ghana’s fourth tier to help Kulfuo Dream gain promotion to the third tier, Division Two – Tumu Zone.
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