The 19-year-old lanky teenager of Ghanaian descent has completed his transfer move on a loan basis to the newly-promoted Belgian top-flight side until the end of the upcoming season
Belgian-born Ghanaian teenager Pierre Dwomoh has joined Belgian Pro League side R.W.D. Molenbeek on a season-long loan deal from parent club Royal Antwerp FC.
The talented attacking midfielder, who spent the 2022/23 season on loan at KV Oostend, has again been farmed out to the newly-promoted Belgian top-flight campaigners for the 2023/24 League contest.
The Brussels-based club have said, the 19-year-old becomes their second signing in this summer transfer window and have the option to make the deal permanent at the end of the season.
"Here is our second recruit! We present to you Pierre Dwomoh, a young nineteen-year-old Belgian midfielder. It comes to us from Antwerp as a one-year loan (with purchase option), " a statement over Dwomoh's signing read.
The former KRC Genk youth product had this to say right after inking his deal with the Edmond Machtens Stadium outfit: "I'm very happy to be here. The RWDM is a warm family club with a lot of traditions. I can't wait to meet the many supporters! I'm READY TO GO!"
The Mechelen-born talented attacking midfielder is still eligible to represent Ghana on the international stage despite featuring for the Belgium U15, U17 & U1& national youth teams.
By Hassan Alhassan