Ghanaian goalkeeper Kofi Mensah has wrapped up his transfer to Zambian giants Power Dynamos FC, Modernghana Sports can report.
The highly-rated shot-stopper last played in Ghana in 2019 when he helped Karela United to reach the finals of the Tier 1 of the Normalization Committee Special Competition.
Though the Anyinase-based club lost to Asante Kotoko, his performance throughout the competition earned him a transfer to Lusaka Dynamos FC.
Following an uneventful stint, goalkeeper Kofi Mensah parted ways with the side and has now joined Power Dynamos FC on a free transfer ahead of the next football season.
The Zambian side believes in the qualities of the former Ghana u-17 shot-stopper and hopes his addition will add depth to their squad to ensure they challenge for the league title next season.
The 23-year-old has experienced under his sleeves after playing for clubs including Tema Youth FC, Ebusua Dwarfs, as well as Samarstex FC.


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