Danish-born Ghanaian winger Osman Addo has taken a significant step in his career after completing a move to Danish Superliga side Viborg FF from B.93, GHANAsoccernet.com can confirm.
Viborg announced on Wednesday that they have secured the services of the highly rated 21-year-old on a long-term contract that will keep him at the club until the summer of 2030, underlining their confidence in his development and long-term potential.
Addo has been one of the standout performers at B.93 over the past two seasons, with his consistent displays attracting interest from several clubs within Denmark. Viborg, however, moved swiftly to land the exciting winger, who is known for his pace, dribbling ability and confidence in one-on-one situations.
Speaking after the announcement, Viborg sporting director Mads Agesen revealed the club had been tracking Addo’s progress for some time.
“We know Osman very well and have followed him for a long time. He is a skilful, dribbling winger with great flair and strong 1v1 qualities. He also has good finishing skills and fits perfectly into the way we want to play,” Agesen told the club’s official website.
Born in Denmark to Ghanaian parents, Addo has spent his entire senior career at B.93, where he made 60 first-team appearances and scored 15 goals. He began his football journey at youth level with Vanløse before moving to KB, where he further refined his skills.
The move to Viborg presents Addo with the opportunity to test himself at the highest level of Danish football in the Superliga, while also placing him firmly on the radar of Ghana football followers as a potential future option for the Black Stars.