The talented teenager of Ghanaian origin has put pen to paper to fresh terms that will keep him at the Belgian top division outfit until the next two football seasons
Belgian First Division A side Royal Antwerp FC have announced a contract extension with Belgium-born Ghanaian teenager Pierre Junior Dwomoh until mid-June 2024.
Having returned from an unsuccessful loan stint with Portuguese side SC Bragga B, the 18-year-old has again been farmed out to fellow top-flight outfit K.V Oostende for the rest of the ongoing football league campaign in the summit of Belgium football competition.
''Pierre Dwomoh (18) signed a new contract with RAFC (until mid-2024 with option) and will play for KV Oostende until the end of the season. The West Flemish rent our central midfielder and also have a purchase option. Dwomoh played during the first half of this season for the Portuguese SC Braga, now he moves to the Belgian coast.
Good luck, Pierre!'' An official confirmation over the contract extension of Dwomoh reads.
The Mechelen-born talented attacking midfielder is still eligible to represent Ghana at the international stage despite featuring for the Belgium U15, U17& U18 national youth teams.