
Ghanaian striker Emmanuel Boateng has finalized his transfer to Al-Orobah FC, a club in the Saudi Pro League.
The 28-year-old completed the move on Thursday, August 22, after departing from Portuguese team Rio Ave.
Boateng, who has played in top leagues across Europe and Asia, adds significant experience to Al-Orobah FC.
His previous stints include teams like Moreirense in Portugal, Levante in Spain, and Dalian Professional in the Chinese Super League.
Al-Orobah FC welcomed Boateng warmly and expressed high hopes for his ability to enhance their attack.
The club is optimistic that his goal-scoring skills will be instrumental in achieving their goals in the competitive Saudi top-flight league.
Boateng is enthusiastic about beginning this new chapter with Al-Orobah FC and is keen to make a notable impact at his new club.


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