
Basake Holy Stars' Prince Tweneboah arrives in Egypt for transfer
Basake Holy Stars forward Prince Tweneboah has reached Egypt to finish a move to an Egyptian Premier League club after a standout season.
Basake Holy Stars attacker Prince Tweneboah, 20, has arrived in Egypt to complete a transfer to an Egyptian Premier League club. He has scored nine goals in 27 Ghana Premier League appearances this season, strengthening his reputation as one of the division’s leading young forwards.
Tweneboah’s move is not yet complete, with the player expected to finish the remaining formalities before being presented by his new club. The Egyptian side has not been named, and no transfer fee has been provided.
The forward’s performances for Basake Holy Stars attracted interest from several established Ghanaian clubs. Hearts of Oak, Medeama SC, Aduana FC and FC Samartex were all keen to secure him, but Tweneboah has chosen to continue his career in North Africa.
His campaign has made him one of Holy Stars’ most prominent attacking players. Pace, creativity and finishing have been central to his impact, with his nine league goals providing the clearest measure of his contribution during the season.
Tweneboah’s departure will leave Basake Holy Stars without one of their important attacking options. The transfer also gives the young forward an opportunity to continue his development in Egyptian football after breaking through as a notable performer in Ghana’s top flight.
The move is expected to be confirmed in the coming days once the final procedures have been completed. Until then, Tweneboah’s arrival in Egypt marks the latest step in a transfer that has drawn attention from clubs across the Ghana Premier League.
Source: GhanaSoccernet



