Ghanaian forward Kwasi Osei Bonsu, aged 22, has signed with Belgian club SK Roeselare, marking a new chapter in his burgeoning career.
The talented striker arrives from RFC Tournai, bringing with him a wealth of experience from various clubs across Europe and beyond.
Born in Ghana, Osei Bonsu developed his skills in the youth academies of prominent Belgian clubs, including KAA Gent, Zulte Waregem, and KV Oostende.
His technical ability and goal-scoring prowess earned him opportunities abroad, with stints at Bdin Vidin in Bulgaria and Green Herons FC in Dubai. These experiences have shaped him into a versatile and adaptable forward, capable of thriving in diverse footballing environments.
Osei Bonsu’s move to SK Roeselare, a club competing in Belgium’s lower-tier leagues, offers him a platform to showcase his talent and continue his development.
Known for his pace, physicality, and clinical finishing, the young striker is expected to bolster Roeselare’s attacking options as they aim to climb the league standings.
Osei Bonsu’s journey reflects the growing trend of Ghanaian players making their mark in European football.
Fans will be eager to see how the young striker fares in his new home at SK Roeselare, with hopes that this move could propel him to greater heights in the sport.