The teenage sensation forward has extended his stay with the ltalian second division side following an impressive performance with the youth team ranks
Ghanaian-born teenager Emmanuel Tannor has penned a contract extension with Italian Serie B side Parma Calcio, with the 18-year-old stating his happiness to have inked a new deal with his current employers.
The talented centre-forward joined the Stadio Ennio Tardini outfit from Swedish top-flight side IFK Goteborg during the 2021 January transfer window as a teenager.
And now following his impressive performances, the ltalian outfit have tied him down to another fresh terms and is set to continue his magic displays after witnessing some game actions with the senior squad in this season's campaign.
Tannor took to his official lnstagram page to announce his contract extension with Parma Calcio: "happy to have extended my time here at this fantastic club, looking forward to the coming years, the journey continues"
He has this term featured in 16 league games, scoring 5 and assisting 2 for Parma Calcio in the ongoing ltalian Primavera 2 - A 22/23 football season.
Parma Calcio paid £230,000 compensation fee to IFK Goteburg over his development right after landing his signature in the 2021 January transfer window.
Tannor moved to Sweden with his mother Margaret Fynn at the age of 3 and both ended up settling in Kållered. He is still eligible to play for Ghana at the international level despite featuring for the Swedish U-17 & U-18 national youth teams.

