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Saudi Arabian club, Al Jandal have completed the signing of Ghana midfielder Kwame Bonsu on a one-year deal ahead of next season’s second tier campaign.
The 30-year-old joins the Dumat al-Jandal based club as a free agent after departing Al-Ain Saudi FC earlier this year.
Bonsu’s European experience began in 2013 with Swedish sides Mjallby AIF, FC Rosengard and Gefle IF before returning to Ghana to sign for Asante Kotoko in 2018.
His standout performances with the Porcupine Warriors in the CAF Confederation Cup earned him a Black Stars call-up in 2019 where he went on to make his debut in an international friendly against Mauritania.
He left Asante Kotoko and signed for Tunisian giants Espérance de Tunis, where he won the domestic league title before stints with Ceramica Cleopatra in Egypt, UAE side Al-Bataeh, Iraqi outfit Naft Al-Basra, and most recently Al-Ain Saudi FC.
Al Jandal are banking on Bonsu’s versatility and leadership qualities to strengthen their midfield as they aim for a successful campaign in the Saudi First Division.