Midfielder Simon Adingra has completed his move to English Premier League side Brighton and Hove Albion from Danish club Nordsjaelland after passing his medical on Friday.
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The 20-year-old is a graduate of Ghana’s football academy Right to Dream two seasons ago, he penned a five-year contract with the Premier League side in the evening after arriving in England.
With a speculated cost of $8.5 million, the Ivorian joins the likes of Mohammed Kudus and Kamaldeen Sulemana who all products of the Right to Dream academy, and moved to Denmark to play Nordsjaelland before sealing major transfers to top leagues.
Adingra agreed on a handsome personal term before the two clubs reached an agreement on the fee to complete the transfer.
The Ivory Coast-born youngster was groomed and trained at the iconic Ghanaian academy Right to Dream before they shipped him out to their mother club in Denmark Nordsjaelland.
All the moves of the trio is worth more than $ 10 million which makes it the third successive year that a big player has emerged from the talent factory in Ghana that’s producing young superstars.
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