Turkish Super Lig side Gaziantep FK has added firepower to its attack with the signing of Ghanaian forward Emmanuel Boateng.
In a move that promises excitement for both player and club, Gaziantep FK unveiled the 27-year-old striker in a signing ceremony presided over by club president Memik Yılmaz. Boateng joins the team on a 1.5-year deal, with hopes of making an immediate impact when the transfer window reopens.
“We welcome Emmanuel Boateng to our club and wish him great success under our crest,” the club stated, expressing confidence in his ability to bolster their frontline.
Born on May 23, 1996, in Accra, Ghana, Boateng began his career with Charity Stars before embarking on an impressive European journey. He first gained recognition with Rio Ave in 2014, followed by productive spells at Moreirense, Levante, and DL Yifang. Known for his pace, dribbling, and clinical finishing, Boateng has accumulated 54 goals and 24 assists in 260 professional matches. He has also represented Ghana’s national team, the Black Stars, earning seven caps and scoring one goal.
As he gears up to join his new teammates, Boateng’s arrival has ignited optimism among Gaziantep FK fans. With his wealth of experience and proven track record, the striker is poised to make his mark in the Turkish Super Lig.
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