Ghanaian young attacker Kwadwo Opoku has found a new home after joining CF Montréal in the Major League Soccer.
Opoku joins the club from Los Angeles FC on a deal that will keep him until the end of this year.
Before joining the club, the 21-year-old had made 19 appearances in the American top-flight, scoring two goals and providing four assists.
“We are very pleased with this acquisition. He is a young player who already possesses good experience in the league, notably having won the MLS Cup last year as a decisive player with LAFC,” said CF Montréal Vice-President and Chief Sporting Officer Olivier Renard, as quoted by the club’s website.
“He will offer us something different from our existing player pool, with his speed and one-on-one ability. It is a profile we’ve been lacking in our squad. I am convinced he will be able to continue his progression with us,” he added.
Opoku is an MLS winner, helping Los Angeles FC to 2022 season and scoring in the Western Conference final against Austin FC.
Source:Mybrytfmonline.com/Sylvester Ntim