Dreams FC have signed a three-year partnership agreement with Finnish club Rovaniemen Palloseura.
The agreement was signed on Sunday by top officials of both clubs at the Dreams FC secretariat in Accra.
This agreement will ultimately see some of the top talents at the Ghana Premier League club move to Rovaniemen Palloseura under unique terms.
The deal also has an exchange program feature where critical staff of Dreams FC will travel to RoPS to undertake internship.
Some key personnel of RoPS in the areas of coaching, scouting, marketing and administration will also be with Dreams FC over a period to pick up vital experience.
“This is an exciting time in the history of our club and we’re really looking forward to seeing this collaboration fourish,” RoPS chairman Risto Niva told www.dreamsfc.com.gh after sealing the agreement.
The RoPS delegation made up of the club chairman and first team coach Toni Koskela had been in the Ghanaian capital for the past three days in honouring an invitation from Dreams FC.
Dreams FC organized a scouting tournament to showcase the talents it has on offer to the RoPS delegation who left Ghana on Sunday night spoilt for choice.
“The talents here are amazing,” Koskela said.
“Of course there are some players I have seen that we will need in our team if they are able to make that adjustment.”
Dreams FC manager Juha Pasoja initiated the partnership talks while with Executive Chairman Kurt E.S Okraku on his European tour last month.