The Dutch giants are on the verge of securing the services of the talented Ghanaian teenager from the lower division club ahead of the upcoming football season
Eredivisie heavyweights Feyenoord are set to sign Dutch-born Ghanaian teenage sensation Kwame Tabiri from second tier side FC Dordrecht, a report from the Dutch media has indicated.
The 19-year-old budding star could link up with the Rotterdam-based club for the 2025-26 season following an advanced talk of negotiations between the two clubs over the transfer deal of the former NAC Breda youth man.
Per newspaper AD, Feyenoord are working on deals to sign Kwame Tabiri and Ajax U21 youth star Yoram Boerhout in the next transfer window as they bid to augment their squad with both players next season.
The Ghanaian teenager is believed to be greatly admired by manager Robin van Persie and he is working tirelessly to land him this summer.
Kwame, whose current deal will expire in 2027, featured in 17 games for FC Dordrech across all competitions in the 2024-25 campaign.
He is yet to be cap-tied by the Ghana Senior National Team on the international stage having played for the Ghana U20 national youth team.