Ghana youth forward Benjamin Tetteh has arrived in Belgium to complete his Standard Liege switch.
The 18-year-old lanky attacker from Ghana's Dreams FC arrived in Liege tired on Friday afternoon after a near 20-hour journey and has had his medical scheduled for Monday, July 20.
Tetteh is expected to pen down his signature to an already agreed deal for four years after passing the mandatory tests.
He will become the fourth striker in Standard Liege's roster for the upcoming 2015/16 season after the club signed Guinea's Mohamed Lamine Yattara from French side Lyon a few days earlier.
Tetteh who scored once for Ghana at the 2015 Under-20 World Cup was also on the radar of Germany's Borussia Monchengladbach and Spanish giants Atletico Madrid.
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