Ghana youth international Yaw Yeboah is itching to start his maiden campaign in Netherlands with FC Twente.
The Manchester City player has joined the Dutch Eredivise side on loan until end of the season.
The 19-year-old spent last season in France with Ligue 1 side Lille OSC but this time he is hoping to hit the ground running.
“I had a fantastic season; I am moving on to FC Twente. I believe I will have a fantastic season there as well," said an optimistic Yeboah
“I am going there from OSC, I am just going to wake up and play my best and get my best out of it.
“I am just going to play my best; I believe if I just play my best, I will get a win. Than I can do what I have to do.”
Yeboah was on loan at Lille last season
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