Ghanaian-born Togolese international defender Kennedy Boateng has signed a two-year contract with Dinamo Bucharest in the Romanian top flight, marking a significant comeback after a brief stint in Austria.
After leaving Portuguese club Santa Clara, Boateng’s career had been relatively quiet. However, he has now secured a contract with Dinamo Bucharest until 2026.
The centre-back joined Austria Lustenau in November last year and made 17 appearances in the Bundesliga during the 2023-24 season.
Prior to his move to Portugal in July 2021, he played for LASK Linz and SV Ried in Austria.
Dinamo Bucharest announced the signing on a free transfer through their communication channels on Monday.
Boateng’s move to Dinamo offers him an opportunity to revive his career in a new league. His experience with Santa Clara in Portugal and his international appearances for Togo will undoubtedly strengthen Dinamo’s defence.
The two-year contract signifies a long-term commitment from both parties, and Boateng is expected to play a crucial role in Dinamo’s upcoming campaigns.
This signing marks a positive development for the club, and fans can look forward to seeing the former WAFA SC defender’s skills in action.
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