Aduana FC winger Benjamin Tsivanyo is expected to complete a move to Portuguese side SC Braga at the end of the current football season.
The highly rated attacker joined the Ogya Boys from Nsoatreman FC during the ongoing transfer window, signing a short-term deal that runs until the close of the campaign. The move to Dormaa was always viewed as a stepping stone, with plans already in place for his switch to Europe.
Speaking to Angel FM, Aduana FC Chief Executive Officer Collins Atta Poku confirmed that Tsivanyo will leave the club in the summer to join Braga.
“Tsivanyo has joined us until the end of the season. He will join Braga in Portugal on June 1, 2026,” he said.
Tsivanyo, a former Ghana U17 international, has built a strong reputation on the local scene, having featured for clubs such as Great Olympics and Nsoatreman FC. Despite his young age, he has already made 22 appearances in the Ghana Premier League and played four matches in the CAF Confederation Cup with Nsoatreman.
He rose to national prominence in 2024 following an impressive showing with Ghana’s U17 team, performances that attracted interest from clubs outside the country.
The winger will be hoping to maintain his form with Aduana FC in the second half of the season as he prepares for the next chapter of his career in European football.