
Brazilian side, Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense has completed the signing of Ghanaian attacker Francis Amuzu.
The club announced the acquisition of the talented winger in an official statement on Monday, February 10.
In the statement, Grêmio noted that Amuzu has inked a contract until the end of 2026.
“Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense announces the signing of striker Francis Amuzu, 25 years old. The Ghanaian naturalized Belgian played for Anderlecht, Belgium, during his career. The athlete passed the medical exams and signed a permanent contract for two seasons - until the end of 2026.
“Francis is considered a versatile striker, with great speed and physical ability. The date and time of the athlete's official presentation will be announced in the coming days,” Grêmio announced in a statement on its website.
Francis Amuzu is a product of Anderlecht's youth academy. Since debuting for the Belgian giants, the forward has grown to become a key play over the past few years.
He has scored 28 goals and 24 assists after making 250 appearances.
He will now hope to excel at his new club, Gremio.


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