Saudi Arabian club Al Qadsiah just bagged themselves a teenage football sensation from Ghana. Christopher Bonsu Baah signed a massive four-year deal worth fifteen million euros with the Middle Eastern squad. The nineteen-year-old winger left Belgian team KRC Genk to chase bigger money and fame. People close to the player say he still dreams about playing for top European clubs again someday. This move represents a huge step forward for the young African talent.
Bonsu Baah's journey to stardom started from humble beginnings just two years ago. He trained with football giants like Barcelona, Manchester United and Borussia Dortmund during his youth career. The speedy forward played for tiny Ghanaian team Shooting Stars before Norwegian club Sarpsborg spotted his potential. After just twelve games up north, European scouts came knocking on his door with serious offers.
Genk gave the teenager his first real taste of professional football over two seasons. He appeared ninety times for the Belgian outfit and managed five goals with seven assists. The promising winger caught attention from Ghana's national team selectors who called him up recently. He played against Nigeria and Trinidad and Tobago during international friendlies.
Al Qadsiah clearly believes Bonsu Baah can light up the Saudi Pro League with his pace and skill. The club paid serious cash to secure his signature for the next four years. European football fans might see him return to their leagues once his Saudi adventure ends.
Bonsu Baah's journey to stardom started from humble beginnings just two years ago. He trained with football giants like Barcelona, Manchester United and Borussia Dortmund during his youth career. The speedy forward played for tiny Ghanaian team Shooting Stars before Norwegian club Sarpsborg spotted his potential. After just twelve games up north, European scouts came knocking on his door with serious offers.
Genk gave the teenager his first real taste of professional football over two seasons. He appeared ninety times for the Belgian outfit and managed five goals with seven assists. The promising winger caught attention from Ghana's national team selectors who called him up recently. He played against Nigeria and Trinidad and Tobago during international friendlies.
Al Qadsiah clearly believes Bonsu Baah can light up the Saudi Pro League with his pace and skill. The club paid serious cash to secure his signature for the next four years. European football fans might see him return to their leagues once his Saudi adventure ends.