Ghanaian Strikers in High-Demand
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Ghanaian Strikers in High-Demand
1. Brighton agree £12m deal with Swiss outfit Zurich to sign Ghanaian international Raphael Dwamena
2. West Ham, West Brom and Burnley chase £12m Lorient and Ghana forward Abdul Majeed Waris
Brighton have confirmed that they have reached an agreement with Zurich to sign Raphael Dwamena, with the fee believed to be around £12m.
The transfer of the 21-year-old is subject to a work permit and international clearance.
The Ghanaian striker has agreed personal terms with Chris Hughton's side and is now awaiting clearance to travel to the UK to complete his medical.
Dwamena has enjoyed a remarkable career rise in just six months after joining Zurich from Red Bull Salzburg in January, scoring 12 goals in 18 matches.
Newly-promoted Premier League side Brighton have failed to score in their opening two top flight matches, losing 2-0 to both Manchester City and Leicester and Hughton will be hoping his frontline can get going quickly.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... z4qPhOdZaf
West Ham, West Brom and Burnley chase £12m Lorient and Ghana forward Abdul Majeed Waris
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... z4qS1AsJKl
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2. West Ham, West Brom and Burnley chase £12m Lorient and Ghana forward Abdul Majeed Waris
Brighton have confirmed that they have reached an agreement with Zurich to sign Raphael Dwamena, with the fee believed to be around £12m.
The transfer of the 21-year-old is subject to a work permit and international clearance.
The Ghanaian striker has agreed personal terms with Chris Hughton's side and is now awaiting clearance to travel to the UK to complete his medical.
Dwamena has enjoyed a remarkable career rise in just six months after joining Zurich from Red Bull Salzburg in January, scoring 12 goals in 18 matches.
Newly-promoted Premier League side Brighton have failed to score in their opening two top flight matches, losing 2-0 to both Manchester City and Leicester and Hughton will be hoping his frontline can get going quickly.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... z4qPhOdZaf
West Ham, West Brom and Burnley chase £12m Lorient and Ghana forward Abdul Majeed Waris
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... z4qS1AsJKl
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Re: Brighton agree £12m deal for next "Asamoah Gyan"
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Re: Brighton agree £12m deal for next "Asamoah Gyan"
Decent forward, was World Soccer's one to watch around the time of the African World Cup. A talented 18 year old with a bag full of goals to his name...will be interesting to see how he's pushed on. No better stage for it.
Re: Brighton agree £12m deal for next "Asamoah Gyan"
Rawlings, did the illiterate Asamoah Gyan pass or fail his reading test?
Re: Brighton agree £12m deal for next "Asamoah Gyan"
Will they give him a work permit?
Re: Brighton agree £12m deal for next "Asamoah Gyan"
He failed his Reading test but passed his reading testSynopsis wrote:Rawlings, did the illiterate Asamoah Gyan pass or fail his reading test?
[Test for you: Can you spot the difference in the sentence?]
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..are you wondering why Onazi did not get a permit?Ugbowo wrote:Will they give him a work permit?
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Re: Brighton agree £12m deal for next "Asamoah Gyan"
West Ham, West Brom and Burnley chase £12m Lorient and Ghana forward Abdul Majeed Waris
West Ham, West Bromwich Albion and Burnley are showing keen interest in Lorient forward Abdul Majeed Waris.
The pacy Ghana international is rated at £12m by Lorient and the Premier League trio have all made enquiries in the past week.
The 25-year-old, who can operate as a winger or striker, first came to England as a 17-year-old to study at Hartpury College and the Nike academy and had trials with Manchester City.
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West Ham, West Bromwich Albion and Burnley are showing keen interest in Lorient forward Abdul Majeed Waris.
The pacy Ghana international is rated at £12m by Lorient and the Premier League trio have all made enquiries in the past week.
The 25-year-old, who can operate as a winger or striker, first came to England as a 17-year-old to study at Hartpury College and the Nike academy and had trials with Manchester City.
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Re: Ghanaian Strikers in High-Demand
High demand + short supply = High price (Ghana way)pajimoh wrote:But in "SHORT" supply
Low demand + "HIGH" supply = Low price (naija way)
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Re: Ghanaian Strikers in High-Demand
High demand + SHORT supply = SHORT player (Kumasi economics)Rawlings wrote:High demand + short supply = High price (Ghana way)pajimoh wrote:But in "SHORT" supply
Low demand + "HIGH" supply = Low price (naija way)
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Re: Ghanaian Strikers in High-Demand
Except in Ghana where they are actually needed.
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Re: Ghanaian Strikers in High-Demand
Ghana and striker in one sentence?
What next? Oil and water or Ghana and good goalie?
What next? Oil and water or Ghana and good goalie?
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This is a Nigerian football forum!Rawlings wrote:1. Brighton agree £12m deal with Swiss outfit Zurich to sign Ghanaian international Raphael Dwamena
2. West Ham, West Brom and Burnley chase £12m Lorient and Ghana forward Abdul Majeed Waris
Brighton have confirmed that they have reached an agreement with Zurich to sign Raphael Dwamena, with the fee believed to be around £12m.
The transfer of the 21-year-old is subject to a work permit and international clearance.
The Ghanaian striker has agreed personal terms with Chris Hughton's side and is now awaiting clearance to travel to the UK to complete his medical.
Dwamena has enjoyed a remarkable career rise in just six months after joining Zurich from Red Bull Salzburg in January, scoring 12 goals in 18 matches.
Newly-promoted Premier League side Brighton have failed to score in their opening two top flight matches, losing 2-0 to both Manchester City and Leicester and Hughton will be hoping his frontline can get going quickly.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... z4qPhOdZaf
West Ham, West Brom and Burnley chase £12m Lorient and Ghana forward Abdul Majeed Waris
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... z4qS1AsJKl
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Re: Ghanaian Strikers in High-Demand
I agree with you 100%Eaglezbeak wrote:
This is a Nigerian football forum!
However, since 80% of the topics on this forum are EPL related and these strikers are targeted by EPL teams, ...never mind
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Rumours don't count!Rawlings wrote:I agree with you 100%Eaglezbeak wrote:
This is a Nigerian football forum!
However, since 80% of the topics on this forum are EPL related and these strikers are targeted by EPL teams, ...never mind
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Re: Ghanaian Strikers in High-Demand
This is NOT a rumourEaglezbeak wrote:Rumours don't count!Rawlings wrote:I agree with you 100%Eaglezbeak wrote:
This is a Nigerian football forum!
However, since 80% of the topics on this forum are EPL related and these strikers are targeted by EPL teams, ...never mind
- A statement read: "Brighton & Hove Albion can confirm that the club has reached agreement with FC Zurich for the permanent transfer of Ghanaian international, Raphael Dwamena, subject to work permit and international clearance
http://www.espnfc.com/brighton-and-hove ... el-dwamena
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Tottenham transfer report: Spurs make enquiry for £14m-rated Sassuolo midfielder Alfred Duncan
Tottenham and Inter Milan are ready to battle for promising Sassuolo midfielder Alfred Duncan, according to reports.
Mauricio Pochettino is eyeing last-minute additions to bolster his Spurs squad and Duncan is thought to be firmly on the north Londoners' radar.
According to Tutto Mercato, both Tottenham and Inter have enquired about the Ghana international, with Sassuolo's valuation of the player set at £14m.
Duncan, 24, started his career in the youth ranks at Inter, but struggled to establish himself in the first team and was loaned to Livorno, before another loan at Sampdoria preceded a permanent switch.
He joined Sassuolo in 2015 and has emerged as one of the brightest young prospects in Serie A, with a number of European clubs keeping close tabs on him.
Inter have continued to monitor his progress and are now exploring the possibility of taking him back to the San Siro.
Tottenham though are lurking with intent and are eyeing a deal for Duncan before the window slams shut at the end of the month.
https://talksport.com/football/tottenha ... red-duncan
Tottenham and Inter Milan are ready to battle for promising Sassuolo midfielder Alfred Duncan, according to reports.
Mauricio Pochettino is eyeing last-minute additions to bolster his Spurs squad and Duncan is thought to be firmly on the north Londoners' radar.
According to Tutto Mercato, both Tottenham and Inter have enquired about the Ghana international, with Sassuolo's valuation of the player set at £14m.
Duncan, 24, started his career in the youth ranks at Inter, but struggled to establish himself in the first team and was loaned to Livorno, before another loan at Sampdoria preceded a permanent switch.
He joined Sassuolo in 2015 and has emerged as one of the brightest young prospects in Serie A, with a number of European clubs keeping close tabs on him.
Inter have continued to monitor his progress and are now exploring the possibility of taking him back to the San Siro.
Tottenham though are lurking with intent and are eyeing a deal for Duncan before the window slams shut at the end of the month.
https://talksport.com/football/tottenha ... red-duncan
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I am sure they will be interested to know on Ghanaweb...
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This is EPL related and Nigerians are a high consumers of EPL newsMr Shows wrote:I am sure they will be interested to know on Ghanaweb...
Evidence: http://www.cnn.com/2017/08/19/africa/ni ... index.html
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Hanging out with Nigerians here won't make you tallRawlings wrote:This is EPL related and Nigerians are a high consumer of EPL newsMr Shows wrote:I am sure they will be interested to know on Ghanaweb...
Evidence: http://www.cnn.com/2017/08/19/africa/ni ... index.html
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.... my hope WAS, it makes me smarterpajimoh wrote:Hanging out with Nigerians here won't make you tallRawlings wrote:This is EPL related and Nigerians are a high consumers of EPL newsMr Shows wrote:I am sure they will be interested to know on Ghanaweb...
Evidence: http://www.cnn.com/2017/08/19/africa/ni ... index.html
BTW, what is wrong with a half-Nigerian hanging out with Nigerians?
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The other half!Rawlings wrote:.... my hope WAS, it makes me smarterpajimoh wrote:Hanging out with Nigerians here won't make you tallRawlings wrote:This is EPL related and Nigerians are a high consumers of EPL newsMr Shows wrote:I am sure they will be interested to know on Ghanaweb...
Evidence: http://www.cnn.com/2017/08/19/africa/ni ... index.html
BTW, what is wrong with a half-Nigerian hanging out with Nigerians?
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