The Greens will get a Ghanaian nugget

The Greens will get a Ghanaian nugget
The Greens will get a Ghanaian nugget

Back in Ligue 1 after validating its promotion during the play-offs against FC Metz, AS Saint-Étienne is now fully committed to its transfer window. While the official announcement of its first recruit, Yunis Abdelhamid, is expected in the coming hours, the Forez club is about to sign a new Ghanaian attacking midfielder.

After the return to the elite in early June and the acquisition by Kilmer Sports Ventures that followed, ASSE validated its passage in front of the DNCG without a hitch last week. Enough to allow the Greens’ transfer window to accelerate. Aware of the lack of experience in his squad in the face of the great challenge of maintaining the league that awaits them, coach Olivier Dall’Oglio will be able to count on the arrival of experienced defender Yunis Abdelhamid (37 years old), whose signing is imminent.

The new Saint-Etienne management can also boast of having agreed a total agreement with midfielder Aïmen Moueffek (23 years old, at the end of his contract) concerning a four-year extension, plus an optional one. A sector of the game that will most likely welcome a new arrival in the person of Augustine Boakye.

Augustine Boakye, new recruit of ASSE

According to information from Foot Market et Don Micthella specialist in Austrian football on X, the attacking midfielder capable of playing on the wings will sign with Saint-Étienne. The 23-year-old Ghanaian, who has already reached an agreement with Sainté, should be the subject of a transaction of around 4 million euros, to which various bonuses could be added. ASSE would like to complete the deal this Tuesday. Augustine Boakye has been playing for the Austrian club Wolfsberger AC since 2021. Last season, the left-hander scored ten goals and provided nine assists in 30 matches in all competitions.


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