As reported to you earlier, Ghanaian striker Kwame Opoku has been unveiled by Morocco Botola Pro league side Olympique Club de Khouribga after securing his service on a free transfer.
The 23 year old was linked with a return into the Ghana Premier League after failing to impress at USM Alger and even popped on the radar of the two giants Hearts of Oak and his own former club Asante Kotoko.
The elite forward after a fruitful negotiations and successfully passing his mandatory medicals, has signed two and half years with his new club hoping to establish himself as fans favourite in the ongoing season.
The enterprising forward was with the Porcupine Warriors in the 2020/21 season of which he played only the first round and netted seven league goals in the first phase of the GPL but subsequently left to Algeria that very season even before the start of the second round.
He signed for USM Alger and started on a good note but gradually lost his position at the Omar Hamadi Stadium where notched 7 goals and provided 6 assists in 38 matches in all competitions.
In the summer transfer window, the ex- Nkoranza Warriors striker was loaned out to Saudi Arabian side Najran SC but deal has been terminated in less than a month.
Olympique Club de Khouribga have been struggling in the ongoing season as they currently sit 15th in a sixteen-team league with just eight points and are yet to record a win after 16 games.
There will be so much responsibility on Kwame Opoku to bang in the goals and to help overturn things to the right path in the remainder of the season.

