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Midfielder Richard Boadu leaves Ghana for Serbia to hold trials with Partizan Belgrade

Midfielder Richard Boadu has left the shores of Ghana to hold trials with Serbian powerhouse, Partizan Belgrade. The 23-year-old left the shores of

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Midfielder Richard Boadu has left the shores of Ghana to hold trials with Serbian powerhouse, Partizan Belgrade.

The 23-year-old left the shores of the West African country on Thursday with Turkish Airlines.

Boadu following his magnificent season with Medeama SC was expected to join Asante Kotoko in a four-year deal worth Gh¢100,000.

The combative midfielder was outstanding for the Yellow and Mauves during the absence of Justice Blay, having cemented the holding role.

The enterprsing midfielder made 24 league appearances, scoring a goal which came against Asante Kotoko in their Ghana Premier League match-week 21 in the just-ended campaign.

He also attracted interest from reigning Premier League champions Hearts of Oak.

Boadu is currently a member of the Black Stars ‘B’ team.

It is, however, unknown if Boadu will return to join the Porcupine Warriors ahead of the 2021/22 Ghana football season.

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