The Ghana U23 striker has completed his loan move to the Danish top-flight side ahead of tonight's transfer deadline window
Ghanaian forward Emmanuel Yeboah has joined Danish Superliga side Vejle Boldklub on a season-long loan deal from his parent club Brondby IF, the club have confirmed.
The 21-year-old forward is linking up with the Vejle-based club in order to gain much experience with playing time in the Danish elite division contest.
Announcing the deal, those in charge of the Vejle Stadium have said via their club's official website: "The Ghanaian striker has opened his goal account for Vestegnsklubben in this 3F Superliga season and is playing it out in Nørreskoven on loan."
"On the last opening day of the summer transfer window, Vejle Boldklub has reached the goal of recruiting new forces for the attack. 21-year-old Emmanuel Yeboah is on loan at Brøndby IF, for whom this season he has scored three goals spread over 168 playing minutes. The rental agreement is valid for the entire 2024-25 season."
Sporting director Marius Adrian Nicolae spoke highly of the Black Satellites frontman after capturing his loan services for the rest of the 2024-25 football campaign: "Emmanuel Yeboah is a very exciting raw talent with clear top skills in terms of physique and speed, and we are happy to have him associated with the team."
"With goals and match-deciding actions this season, Emmanuel Yeboah has already shown trials of his obvious talent, and it is my clear conviction that here in Vejle we can offer him an environment where we will see that talent unfold further. On behalf of the club, I welcome him."
Yeboah will link up with his team-mates on Wednesday to begin life at the Vejle Stadium and could figure in their Danish Cup game against Brønshøj.
He's yet to earn his international cap with the Ghana men's senior national team, the Black Stars.