GHANA WINGER SAMUEL OWUSU LEAVES AL FAHYA

July 10, 2022
3 years ago

Ghana winger, Samuel Owusu has headed out in different directions from Saudi Arabian side Al Fahya following the lapse of his agreement.

 

The 26-year-old is leaving the King Salman Bin Abdulaziz Stadium outfit in the wake of diverting down offers from the club to broaden his agreement.

 

Owusu was a champion entertainer at Al Fahya in the wake of scoring seven objectives and giving six aids his 51 appearances for the club.

 

After a hazardous presentation season, the previous Vision FC top marksman was advanced out to Saudi Arabian monsters Al Ahli where he piled up three objectives with an aid 12 games.

 

German Bundesliga sides Schalke 04 and SC Freiburg have communicated interest in marking Ghana winger Samuel Owusu in the continuous summer move window.

 

His ongoing business sector esteem as per transfermarket is €1.5million.

 

Owusu has covered multiple times for the senior public group of Ghana with an objective surprisingly.

 

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