The talented teenage sensation of Ghanaian parentage has sealed his move to the newly-promoted Danish top-flight side until the next three football seasons
Danish-born Ghanaian teenager Jeffrey Papayaw Adjei-Broni has joined newly-promoted Danish Superligaen side Hvidovre IF on a three-year deal.
The 19-year-old promising centre-forward forward, who can also operate on both flanks of the pitch, is joining the Hvidovre Stadium outfit on a free transfer after ending his stay with the Lyngby BK U19 youth team in the just ended season.
Sporting director Peter Lassen has expressed his joy in wining the race to sign the talented teenager and has thanked his representative for making the deal possible.
"I was very excited when I found out that Jeffrey was an option for us - I actually thought the agent was joking with me. Jeffrey is a very talented player who I hope we can build on," Peter Lassen told his club's official website as being quoted by Tipsbladet
- There were good offers for him from bigger clubs, so we have been lucky that he saw opportunities in Hvidovre. He is a boy we have high expectations for in the long run, but I also hope that he can go in from the start and hurt the opponent," he added.
"Papa" as affectionately called by fans featured in 22 league games, scoring 19 and assisting 4 for Lyngby Boldklub in the U19 Boys League 22/23 season.
Born and raised in Denmark by Ghanaian parents, he is still eligible to represent Ghana on the international stage.
By Hassan Alhassan