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Danish side Nordsjaelland confident Ghanaian forward Donyoh's arrival will introduce competition at club

By ghanasoccernet.com
Sports News Godsway Donyoh has moved to Denmark
JAN 30, 2016 LISTEN
Godsway Donyoh has moved to Denmark

Sports Director of Danish Superliga side Nordsjaelland Carsten Jensen is confident the signing of Ghanaian forward Godsway Donyoh will introduce healthy competition to his side's attacking lines. 

Nordsjaelland secured the 21-year-old as a free agent after Manchester City failed to offer him a contract renewal with his loan spells at Djurgarden and Falkenberg coming to an end in Sweden.

Donyoh scored just twice for Falkenberg in the Swedish league last term but Nordsjaelland Sporting Director Carsten Jensen is confident of the striker's abilities and insists he will introduce competition into his team.

"Godsway gives us more competition on the offensive end, he offers us what we have been looking for since Bruninho left us," he todl the club's official website.

We are sure that Godsway will make every effort to seize this opportunity and work hard and excel. We look forward to getting him integrated in the team," he added.

Donyoh is a product of Ghana's Right to Dream Academy which has produced players like David Accam (Chicago Fire), Abdul Waris (Lorient), Nana Boateng (Stromsgodset) and Ema Boateng (LA Galaxy).

By El Akyereko
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