English Premier League giants Chelsea have extended an invitation to Ghanaian youngster Stanley Quarshie for a trial with their youth team.
Quarshie, a promising centre-back from VIM Academy in Ghana, has travelled to London with the hopes of impressing and securing a deal with the club.
The left-footed defender, known for his agility and versatility, has attracted attention at a young age for his standout performances. His trial with Chelsea marks a significant opportunity as he aims to follow in the footsteps of several Ghanaians who have made their mark at top European clubs.
Quarshie becomes the latest Ghanaian prospect to earn a trial at a major club after players like David Oduro, who recently joined Barcelona from Accra Lions, and Fatawu Ganiwu.
Chelsea's interest in the Ghanaian football market continues to grow, following the success of former players from the West African nation, such as Michael Essien, Baba Rahman, and the late Christian Atsu.
The trial provides a crucial platform for Quarshie to showcase his talent and potentially join the ranks of Ghanaian footballers who have succeeded in the English Premier League.