Swedish side BK Häcken have announced the signing of Ghanaian attacker Ibrahim Sadiq.
The attacker has signed a three-year deal with the club following a successful negotiations.
He joins the club from Danish FC top-flight side Nordsjälland.
A statement from the club website read,
BK Häcken continues to strengthen the squad for this year’s season and has now finished with 21-year-old Ibrahim Sadiq. The Ghanaian winger joins from Danish FC Nordsjälland and the contract is written over the 2025 season.
After four seasons in Danish North Zealand, Ibrahim Sadiq replaces Right to Dream Park with Hisingen and Bravida Arena. During the current season in the Danish Super League, he managed six appearances, two of which from the start.
– I am very happy to be ready for BK Häcken and have received a very good reception from the entire organization. Häcken is a well-known club for me as I have been to the Gothia Cup on three occasions and won gold all the time. I know that the club has followed me over the years and I am happy to finally be here, says Ibrahim Sadiq.
Sadiq was raised in the Ghanaian academy Right to Dream which is a well known club in the Gothia Cup context and he was involved in winning the tournament in 2014, 2015 and 2017. As a player Sadiq describes himself as fast, strong and explosive, with good head games and nose for goal.
– After four years in Denmark, which has felt like a second home for me, I am ready to try new challenges and go outside my safety zone. I’m here to have a good season with the team and win titles. I look forward to playing for the supporters, showcasing my talent and contributing as much joy as I can, says Ibrahim Sadiq.
Sports Manager Martin Ericsson:
– Ibrahim is a player with extreme speed and resilience, while he has a good technique to complement it with. It feels very exciting to be able to take part in his top qualities, at the same time as we can be sure that he has received a good education at Right to Dream and North Zealand. He has long been ranked highly as a great talent, but we believe that there is a great development potential left, which we hope and believe we can achieve in the yellow-black shirt.