Ghana youth international Kingsley Fobi will join Spanish La Liga side Granada for the 2016/17 Primera season.
The former Rights to Dream academy full back who joined Udinese late last year will join the Spanish side also owned by Udinese as part of his developmental process.
“I am in Ghana at the moment but I am sure I will move to Granada in August,” Fobi told Adom FM Sports.
“The Udinese owner also owns Granada and he believes a season at Granada will help improve.”
“So after one year, I will return to Udinese.”
Fobi will join fellow youth international Clifford Aboagye at the Andalucían club.
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