The defender of Ghanaian descent has sealed a deal with the Dutch second-tier campaigners, with his terms to run through until 2027
Eerste Divisie side Vitesse Arnhem have announced the signing of Dutch-born Ghanaian defender Solomon Bonnah on a two-year contract, the club have confirmed.
The 22-year-old, who was also on the radar of Austrian Bundesliga club LASK, is joining the Vites on a free transfer after leaving relegated Austrian top-flight outfit SK Austria Klagenfurt this summer.
''Vitesse has strengthened its squad with the arrival of Solomon Bonnah. The 22-year-old right-back joins on a free transfer from Austria Klagenfurt and has signed a two-year contract in Arnhem,'' a part of official confirmation over the signing of the former RB Leipzig man read.
The Ghana-prospect right-full back said right after sealing his free transfer move to his new side, telling the club's official website: ''I'm happy to be here and can't wait to play for Vitesse. I want to continue developing myself and achieve great things with the team."
Given his Ghanaian root, Bonnah still remains fit to play for Ghana on the international stage despite playing for The Netherlands U15, U16, U17 and U19 national youth sides.