In an exciting January transfer window move, German-born Ghanaian striker Aaron Seydel has penned an 18-month deal with Danish Superliga side AaB Aalborg. The 28-year-old joins as a free agent following his stint with German 2. Bundesliga club SV Darmstadt 98, where he netted 10 goals in 65 appearances.
Seydel, who stands at an imposing two meters tall, brings a wealth of experience to his new club. Having featured in both the Bundesliga and 2. Bundesliga with Darmstadt and Mainz 05, he is expected to be a vital addition to AaB’s attacking options.
A former German U-21 international with four goals in as many matches, Seydel remains eligible to switch allegiance to Ghana, offering the Black Stars a potential option in their forward line.
Speaking on his new adventure in Denmark, Seydel expressed enthusiasm about joining the AaB family. “I aim to contribute with my experience and score plenty of goals. Together, we hope to achieve great results and build a strong bond with the fans,” he said.
AaB sporting director James Gow praised Seydel’s physical presence, aerial dominance, and finishing ability, which he believes will help the team climb higher in the league standings.
With his arrival, AaB is hopeful of rejuvenating their attack and turning their season around. For Seydel, this marks a new chapter to prove his quality and potentially catch the eye of Ghana’s national team selectors.
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