Belgian-born Ghanaian midfielder Pierre Dwomoh has officially signed with English Championship club Watford FC, completing a permanent transfer from Belgian side Royal Antwerp FC.
The 20-year-old midfielder successfully passed his medical examinations before finalizing the move. Watford FC announced the signing on their official website, expressing their excitement at acquiring the promising talent.
Dwomoh began his professional career at KRC Genk, making two appearances before moving to Royal Antwerp in July 2021.
Although his time at Antwerp was limited, he gained valuable experience during loan spells with Belgian clubs Oostende and RWD Molenbeek, as well as Portuguese side SC Braga.
In his first statement as a Watford player, Dwomoh expressed his enthusiasm for the new chapter in his career.
He described himself as a technical player who enjoys duels, running, and supporting his teammates, emphasizing his readiness to contribute to the team’s success.
Despite representing Belgium at various youth levels, Dwomoh remains eligible to play for Ghana at the senior international level, leaving open the possibility of future contributions to the Black Stars.
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