Asante Kotoko's eleventh signing of the ongoing transfer window, Samuel Tenadu has described his new club as the biggest in the country and feels very elated for the switch.
The 21-year-old defensive midfielder passed his mandatory medicals on Wednesday and has officially joined the Porcupine Warriors on a three-year deal.
Tenadu, caught the eye with his impressive performances in the Ghana Premier League last season, making 30 appearances and helping his team avoid relegation.
His consistent high-level displays earned him the move to Kotoko, where he will look to continue his growth as a player.
Speaking to the club's official media, the combative middleman is very excited for the move and is looking forward to giving his all to the best football club in the country.
"I'm thrilled to sign with the biggest club in Ghana. Having spent a lot of time in Kumasi during my early football years, this feels like coming home. I am eager to get going."
The Reds reached an agreement with Legon Cities on Tuesday evening to secure the signing of Tenadu. The transfer fee agreed upon is GHc180,000, with Legon Cities set to receive 35% of any future transfer fee and Kotoko getting 65%.
Tenadu becomes Kotoko’s 11th signing in the ongoing transfer window.

