Former Ghana Youth Star Clifford Aboagye has officially signed the dotted lines to seal a move to his new club, Xolos de Tijuana also known as Club Tijuana.
Aboagye, who dazzled for Ghana during the 2013 FIFA U-20 World Cup, eventually winning the bronze ball, has been playing in the Mexican top flight for some time now.
Before his latest move, he played for Querétaro Fútbol Club and Club Atlas.
The petite but absolutely gifted player has penned 3 year deal with Xolos which will expire in the summer of 2023.
The player took to his official twitter page to share the news.
Muchas gracias @Xolos por esta nueva desafío 🙏🏾🙌🏾⚽️
New home
FAV Colors 🔴⚫️#reiniciaLaIlusion#fuerzatijuas pic.twitter.com/Rnc3K7M0Fc— Clifford Aboagye (@cliff10Aboagye) July 18, 2020
Now aged 25, Clifford Aboagye moved to the Americas, after he failed to make a mark in mainstream Europe. Fresh from the U-20 World Cup, he signed a deal with Udinese and after subsequent loans to Granada in Spain; he grew frustrated with the demands of the European game and decided on a switch to Mexico where he has matured well.
He is a product of Inter Allies’ youth team.