Former Ghana U17 captain Thomas Agyepong is training with Swedish side BK Hacken pending a possible loan move from Manchester City.
The Right to Dream graduate is to be farmed out for more first team experience.
Agyepong is returning from injury and lacks the requisite match fitness but he been convincing so far.
“We want to increase competition on the wing and this is a really talented winger. We have followed him for several years so now that we got the chance to see him here with us, it was not so much to think about,” BK Hacken Sports director Sonny Karlsson said.
Agyepong was captain of the 2013 Black Starlets team and has featured in the renowned Gothia Cup in Sweden twice.


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