Big-spending Nations FC are close to finalising a deal to sign Seth Kwadwo.

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Seth Kwadwo

Former Bechem United midfielder Seth Kwadwo is on the verge of joining Nations FC, with both parties currently in advanced negotiations, despite interest from other clubs.

The 22-year-old joined the Hunters ahead of the 2022/23 season and has since been widely recognised for his exceptional performances.

Kwadwo quickly established himself as a fan favourite in Bechem, delivering consistent top-level displays over his first two seasons. He earned multiple Man of the Match accolades, though his playing time in the recently concluded campaign was limited due to injury.

In his debut season (2022/23), he was named Bechem United’s Player of the Season, following a swift adaptation to top-flight football. He scored three goals and provided ten assists, with six MVP awards to his name.

The Black Meteors midfielder continued his impressive form in the 2023/24 season, contributing to 14 goals—scoring three and assisting eleven. His standout performances earned him a call-up to the home-based national team, the Black Galaxies.

Having previously played for Top Rankers FC and Asokwa Deportivo, Kwadwo struggled for minutes earlier this season due to injury. However, he returned to full fitness in the latter stages, making 11 league appearances. It is widely believed that he would have met, or even surpassed, his own high standards had he remained injury-free throughout the season.

Top-tier clubs Aduana Stars and reigning champions Bibiani GoldStars have also shown strong interest in acquiring the talented midfielder, with negotiations ongoing.

Kwadwo is currently on his off-season break and is expected to assess all offers carefully with his representatives, aiming to choose the one that will best support his continued development and progression to the highest level.

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