Ceramica Cleopatra sign former Asante Kotoko and Esperance midfielder Kwame Bonsu

The workaholic midfielder has officially joined the Egypt Premier League newbies on two year deal until end of 2022 season.

Ghanaian midfielder Kwame Bonsu has completed his sensational switch to Ceramica Cleopatra from Tunisian top-flight league giants Esperance de Tunis in the ongoing transfer window.

The 26-year-old signed a two-year deal with the Egyptian club after passing a mandatory medical examination earlier today.

Bonsu becomes the second Ghanaian footballer to join Ceramica Cleopatra prior to the start of the 2020/21 season’s campaign after former Hearts of Oak midfielder Winful Cobbinah.

He started his professional career in his home country of Ghana back in 2014 with Heart of Lions Kpando.

He then secured a move to Europe with Swedish side FC Rosengard and went on to move around the country where he plied his trade with Mjallby AIF and Gefle IF.

Then after a full season without a club, he returned to Ghana with two-time African champions Asante Kotoko in 2018.

Following his explosive performance at the Ghanaian giants, Esperance de Tunis signed him last year in a deal worth $150,000.

Bonsu has made 29 appearances and managed to win the domestic treble (Tunisian League, Tunisian Cup and Tunisian Super Cup) for Esperance de Tunis.

 

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