Dutch club PEC Zwolle has secured the services of 27-year-old winger Braydon Manu on a contract extending until the summer of 2026, with an option for an additional year.

Manu, who holds dual German and Ghanaian citizenship, joins PEC Zwolle following a successful stint at SV Darmstadt.

During his time in Germany, he scored 11 goals and provided 11 assists in 57 matches.

The winger expressed his excitement about the move, stating, "After several discussions with technical director Gerry Hamstra, I arrived in Zwolle last Tuesday.

My first impressions of the club are excellent, and the warm welcome made me feel right at home. On the pitch, my goal is to add as much value as possible and contribute to a successful season for the team."

Gerry Hamstra, PEC Zwolle’s technical director, praised Manu's attributes: "Braydon is a player we have been monitoring for some time.

His speed and ability to add depth to our play are qualities we’re excited to integrate into our squad. During the past week of training, he has confirmed why we consider him a valuable addition. We wish Braydon all the best for the upcoming season."

Manu’s football journey began at St. Pauli U17 and has included stints at CS Condor, Eintracht Braunschweig, Hallescher FC, and LSK Hansa.

His arrival at PEC Zwolle is anticipated to strengthen the club’s attacking options and provide a boost for the upcoming season.