Ghana Premier League champions FC Samartex 1996 have secured the services of 17-year-old prodigy Isaac Baffoe from relegated Bafoakwa Tano.

The talented winger has committed to a three-year deal with the Timber Giants, impressing the club's technical team with his skills despite his former club's relegation from the top-flight.

Baffoe showcased his potential in 20 appearances for Bafoakwa Tano last season, scoring one goal and catching the eye with his explosive playing style.

His arrival strengthens Samartex's attacking lineup ahead of their upcoming CAF Champions League campaign and their title defence in the Premier League.

Samartex's decision to invest in Baffoe underscores their dedication to youth development and acquiring promising talent for both domestic and continental competitions.

With Baffoe joining their ranks, Samartex aims to maintain their dominance in Ghanaian football, backed by a strategy that emphasizes long-term success and nurturing emerging stars.

As preparations for the new season unfold, supporters can anticipate dynamic performances from the young winger as he integrates into the champion side.