Ghanaian  prodigy Mathew Anim Cudjoe will be playing in UEFA's third tier European competition with his Scottish side Dundee United next season.

This follows his side's 1-1 drawn game against runaway league winners Celtic in the Scottish Premier League.

Anim Cudjoe was an unused substitute in the game Dundee United secured their place in the UEFA Europa Conference League.

The point obtained by the Tannadice club earned them European football for the first time in 10 years.

And that feat represents a personal success story for coach Tam Courts, who described United as meaning everything to him in the 40-year-old having stepped up to the frontline role in the summer following 10 years as head of the club’s academy.

He delighted in his players showing the same commitment in exacting circumstances against their Glasgow title winners.

Anim Cudjoe played his full debut last Saturday against Rangers in a 2-0 defeat where he was replaced  in the 56th minute of the game.

He joined the Scottish side during the January transfer window on a three year deal and has so far made just two appearances for  his side.