Highly-rated Ghanaian teenager John Batigi has secured a significant step in his budding football career, completing a four-year move to Danish club AC Horsens.
The 18-year-old forward, known for his height and agility, joins from Bulgarian outfit Botev Plovdiv, following a rapid rise in European football.
Batigi’s talent had caught the eye of several clubs across the continent, but Horsens acted swiftly to secure his signature.
Batigi began making headlines in Ghana as a standout player for the national U-17 team, before boldly venturing into Eastern Europe in search of greater opportunities.
His breakout came during a short stint in Armenia with FC Van, where he scored 7 goals and provided 1 assist in just 17 appearances — a performance that quickly put him on the radar.
A move to Botev Plovdiv in Bulgaria followed, where he featured 10 times and scored once — a testament to his continued development in more competitive environments.
Now in Denmark, Batigi finds himself at a club known for developing young talents, and he is expected to benefit from structured training, competitive minutes, and the chance to blossom into a top-level forward.
An official club announcement is expected shortly, but the deal marks a significant boost for Batigi’s career — and another promising Ghanaian talent making waves in Europe.
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