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Christopher Bonsu Baah prioritises career growth over money in move to Saudi Arabia
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 46926, member: 636"] Ghana footballer Christopher Bonsu Baah denies money motivated his transfer to Saudi Arabia. The young winger will leave KRC Genk for Al-Qadsiah after the Saudi club paid 15 million euros. Bonsu Baah plans to sign a four-year contract with his new team. He told Joy Sport that career development drives his decision. The 21-year-old wants to advance his professional soccer skills. Bonsu Baah arrived at Genk from Norwegian team Sarpsborg 08 before the 2023-24 season started. He played 43 matches during his first year at the Belgian club. The attacking player scored three goals and created five assists for teammates. His fast-paced style and creative play impressed coaches and fans. Genk supporters quickly recognized him as a rising star. Another Ghanaian player named Joseph Paintsil previously succeeded at Genk before moving to America. Paintsil joined LA Galaxy after proving himself at the Belgian club. Bonsu Baah hopes to follow a similar path to success. Both players used Genk as a stepping stone to advance their careers. The club has become known for developing talented African wingers. Ghana national team coaches noticed Bonsu Baah's strong performances at Genk. They selected him for the Unity Cup tournament roster. He appeared against Trinidad and Tobago during the third-place playoff match. The international experience helped boost his confidence and reputation. National team selection often leads to bigger transfer opportunities for young players. [/QUOTE]
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