Who is Kwame Abuko, the candidate to succeed Mustafa Mohamed in Zamalek?



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The Zamalek club announced that they have placed young Ghanaian striker Kwame Abuko as the closest foreign striker to sign in the current winter transfer period to make up for the departure of Mustafa Mohamed.

Zamalek loaned his international forward Mustafa Mohamed to Turkish club Galata Saray for a season and a half for $ 2 million, with a clause allowing the final transfer after the end of the administration.

Ashraf Qassem, general supervisor of football at the Zamalek club, said Ghanaian forward Asante Kotoko Kwame Abuko, the foreign striker, is the closest to being in Zamalek on the condition that the Mohamed Onajem problem is resolved to clear the way towards the deal, then is it Abuko?

Abuko is 21 years old, born on May 8, 1999 and occupies the position of forward forward, he is 177 cm tall and plays with his right foot.

Abuko moved to Kotoko in February last year from Nkuranza Warriors, one of Ghana’s first division clubs, which marked the young forward’s start to the world of soccer on a 3-year contract.

Abuko played 8 matches with Kotoko in the Ghana League and scored 6 top scorers in the Ghana League top scorers table. He also participated with his team in the round of 16 of the current version of the African Champions League where he played the first leg of the 64th matchday against Nouadhibou of Mauritania in the match that ended in favor of his team 1-1 . And he played against Al-Hilal of Sudan in the first leg of matchday 32.

In the event that Zamalek signed a contract with him, he could not participate with the white team in the African Champions League due to his participation with the Ghanaian champion in the tournament.

Abuko grabbed the spotlight on the 11th of this month after scoring two wonderful goals against Liberty’s goal in the eighth week of the Ghana League, describing his scoring for one of them as following the path of Lionel Messi, the star of Barcelona.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAtQ9dip0Cw

Abuko responded to “Sports World Ghana” with this analogy, saying, “I learned a lot from Lionel Messi, so if you see me score goals like Messi, that’s the secret. I watch most of his goals to inspire me.”

Statistics website Transfer Market estimates Apoco’s trading value at $ 125,000.

Notably, Zamalek owns all five professionals: Hamza Mathlouthi, Ferjani Sassi, Mohamed Onajem, Ashraf bin Sharafi and Hamid Haddad, forcing him to leave one of them to make room for a contract with the Ghanaian forward.



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