Ghanaian duo of Isaac Opoku Agyemang and Richard Boadu started training with their Serbian side FK Partizan Belgrade as they begin their trials.

Boadu was a key figure for Medeama in the 2020/2021 season scoring just a goal in the league and also starred in the MTN FA Cup which his side reached the semi finals.

The defensive midfielder has been a target for both Kumasi Asante Kotoko and Accra Hearts of Oak this transfer window with Kotoko having opened negotiations with Medeama but that will go ahead If the player's foreign trials with the Serbian side fails.

If the player impresses the Serbian side he is likely to be handed a three year deal to play for them.

He is expected back home after 21 days in Serbia which will decide whether he joins Kotoko or otherwise.

Opoku Agyemang was in his first season in the Ghana Premier League and impressed great as he bagged 5 goals while providing 4 assists in 22 matches.

He scored a brace on his Premier League debut against King Faisal while also scoring a hattrick in AshGold's controversial 7-0 win over relegated Inter Allies.

The youngster joined the miners from lower tier Kumasi side Lizbet FC in 2018.

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