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Asante Kotoko unveils 16-year-old wonderkid Mathew Anim Cudjoe

Ebo Osei by Ebo Osei
December 29, 2019
Reading Time: 1 min read

Kumasi based club, Kumasi Asante Kotoko has signed teenage sensation, Matthew Anim Cudjoe.

The 16-year-old joins Kotoko on an initial one-year loan deal from Sunyani based club, Young Apostles FC, a Division One League club.

The young lad first burst into the scene when he was crowned the best player of the Baby Jet U-16 tournament last year.

He has already earned a call up to the U-20 national team for Ghana.

Matthew Anim Cudjoe has already played a game for the Porcupine Warriors where he featured their President’s Cup victory over rivals, Accra Hearts of Oak.

Speaking to his manager Samuel Anim Addo, an Executive Council member of the GFA, he described Matthew Anim Cudjoe as a gift for the nation and expects more growth from the player.

“I see him as a gift to the nation from where he is coming from, his opportunities presented to him, he breaking into Ghana U.20 to participate in the All African Games at 15 and the decisions for Maxwell Konadu to ask me to give him to help develop him, he first game in Ghana Classico?

This boy is a gift to the nation, he is a national treasure like Messi, Neymar, Mbappe and the likes who started playing for big clubs at their tender age.

Ghana should see him as such and help him grow into a world superstar.”

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