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Black Stars' winger, Kamal Sowah, is on the verge of sealing a loan move to the Belgian Pro League club, Standard Liège, a development that has excited the 23-year-old player for several reasons, including the prospect of reuniting with Carl Hoefkens, with whom he had previously collaborated at Brugge.
Sowah is set to undergo a crucial medical examination on Tuesday, and upon successful completion of the assessment, the formal announcement of the deal is expected, per Joy Sports.
One of the key factors contributing to Sowah's enthusiasm for this move is the presence of African football legend Yaya Touré at Standard Liège, adding a touch of prestige to the club's allure.
Equally significant is the reunion with Carl Hoefkens, a familiar face with whom Sowah had previously worked at Brugge. This prior partnership likely played a role in Sowah's eagerness to embark on this new adventure.
Moreover, the Black Stars winger has an additional connection at Standard Liège, as Frazer Robertson, who had coached Sowah during his formative years at the Right to Dream academy, is also associated with the club.
Sowah's decision to part ways with Club Brugge stems from his quest for more playing time. Despite making 27 appearances in the Belgian top flight last season and contributing four assists, he had yet to score a goal.
However, it was his impressive performances in the Champions League, where he found the net twice in seven games, that notably caught the eye.
Sowah is set to undergo a crucial medical examination on Tuesday, and upon successful completion of the assessment, the formal announcement of the deal is expected, per Joy Sports.
One of the key factors contributing to Sowah's enthusiasm for this move is the presence of African football legend Yaya Touré at Standard Liège, adding a touch of prestige to the club's allure.
Equally significant is the reunion with Carl Hoefkens, a familiar face with whom Sowah had previously worked at Brugge. This prior partnership likely played a role in Sowah's eagerness to embark on this new adventure.
Moreover, the Black Stars winger has an additional connection at Standard Liège, as Frazer Robertson, who had coached Sowah during his formative years at the Right to Dream academy, is also associated with the club.
Sowah's decision to part ways with Club Brugge stems from his quest for more playing time. Despite making 27 appearances in the Belgian top flight last season and contributing four assists, he had yet to score a goal.
However, it was his impressive performances in the Champions League, where he found the net twice in seven games, that notably caught the eye.