Ghanaian midfielder Kwame Bonsu is reportedly on the verge of completing a move to Egyptian Premier League side Ceramica Cleopatra from Tunisian giants Esperance Sportive de Tunis.
Ceramica Cleopatra will play their first ever season in Egypt’s top division and have added a number of high caliber to their ranks such as Mohamed Ibrahim, Mido Gaber, Fonsinho and Ragab Bakar.
They are now on the verge of signing yet another highly rated player according to Tunisian news outlet, Foot24, who confirmed Kwame Bonsu’s move to Egypt.
The report suggests that Ceramica will pay a $ 16,000 fee, with Bonsu expected to sign a three-year contract.
The 26-year-old started his professional career in his home country of Ghana back in 2014 with Heart of Lions Kpando.
He then secured a move to Europe with Swedish side FC Rosengard and went on to move around the country where he plied his trade with Mjallby AIF and Gefle IF.
Then after a full season without a club, he returned to Ghana with two-time African champions Asante Kotoko in 2018.
And after two years secured a move to Tunisia’s Esperance Sportive de Tunis.
During his time in the Tunisian capital, Bonsu has made 29 appearances and managed to win the domestic treble (Tunisian League, Tunisian Cup and Tunisian Super Cup.
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