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Ghanaian forward David Osei has taken the next step in his European career after completing a move to Czech second-tier side SK Artis Brno from the reserve team of Spanish club CD Leganés.

The 21-year-old attacker arrives in the Czech Republic following two and a half seasons with Leganés B, where he steadily developed his game and gained valuable experience in Spanish football. During his time with the club, Osei made 61 appearances, scoring 12 goals, while consistently impressing with his pace, work rate, and versatility across both wings.

Known for his direct running and ability to stretch defences, Osei became a regular figure in Leganés’ reserve setup, often contributing not only with goals but also with intelligent movement and creativity in the final third. His performances caught the attention of clubs outside Spain, leading to the opportunity to continue his development in Czech football.

The move to SK Artis Brno offers Osei a fresh challenge and the chance to gain regular first-team football at senior level, as the club looks to strengthen its attacking options in the Czech second division. Brno see the young forward as a player with the potential to make an immediate impact while continuing to grow within a competitive European environment.

For Osei, the transfer represents an important milestone as he seeks to establish himself in Europe and push his career to the next level. With his speed, adaptability, and experience gained in Spain, the Ghanaian forward will be aiming to play a key role for SK Artis Brno and make his mark in Czech football.