Spanish club Sevilla FC have completed the signing of Ghanaian striker Emmanuel Abrokwa from Adabraka Elders on a three-year contract.
The teenager has signed a deal until June 2029 after completing his move on 18 August, as he takes the first step of his professional career in Europe.
Abrokwa will initially join Sevilla's Under-19 side, where he is expected to continue his development within the club's highly regarded academy system.
The transfer was facilitated by Ghanaian agent Daniel Boifio Junior and Jorge Garcia of SBE Management, who helped secure the youngster's move to Spain.
The forward began his football journey with Adabraka Elders before earning the opportunity to move abroad.
At Sevilla, he will be tasked with adapting to Spanish football while developing his technical, tactical and physical attributes as he progresses through the club's youth ranks.
Sevilla's decision to offer Abrokwa a three-year contract reflects the club's confidence in his potential as it continues its tradition of investing in emerging young talent.



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