Ghanaian striker Kelvin Yeboah has expressed his excitement about joining Major League Soccer side, Minnesota United.
The 24-year-old, who has signed a three-and-a-half-year deal, believes the club's ambitious project aligns perfectly with his career goals.
"The most important thing is always the project, from the soccer staff to my teammates all the way up to ownership," said Yeboah.
"Everyone here has ambitions to win, and that’s what I want to be a part of. Fans will see me on the field playing with passion, screaming, and giving my all.
"My mentality, mixed with my speed, strength, and technical ability, will help me succeed here in Minnesota. My goal is to influence the game as much as possible and give my all to my teammates, coaches, and the fans."
Yeboah, who honed his skills in Europe with clubs like Genoa, Standard Liège, and FC Augsburg, brings a wealth of experience to the United States.
He is eager to make a significant impact on the pitch and contribute to the team's success.
Despite representing Italy at the youth level, Yeboah hasn't closed the door on a potential future with the Black Stars, keeping his options open for international play.
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