Emmanuel Boateng’s move to Chinese Super League side Dalian Yifang is virtually done with the UD Levante striker having said his goodbyes to his team-mates.
Boateng underwent a successful medical tests ahead of his move to the Blue Hawks on Monday in Madrid.
The deal is expected to cost around €22 million, making the striker the second most expensive player in history.
The 22-year-old is understood to have said his goodbyes to his Levante team-mates already following a visit to the Bunol training ground.
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“I will miss everyone at Levante. Thanks to the fans, coaches and my teammates for their unflinching support during my stay” Boateng told Kickgh.com in an exclusive interview.
“Levante is like a family and I am still a supporter of the club despite leaving to join a new club”
Boateng shot to the fame in Spanish football in the side’s 5-4 win over Barcelona last term, with him bagging a hat-trick in the game.
In 2017, he joined Levante UD from Portuguese club Moreirense on a transfer fee around 2.9 million euros.
He scored eight goals with two assists in his 48 appearances for Levante UD during his stay.
source: GHANAsoccernet.com