Asante Kotoko have completed the signing of defender Daniel Adrian Adjetey in the January transfer window.
The 24-year-old penned a one-and-a-half-year deal to join the Porcupine Warriors after successfully passing his medical in Kumasi.
The former Nania FC player returns to Ghana after spells at Naestved in Denmark’s Division 2 and BFC Daugavpils in the Latvia top flight.
“It’s an incredible feeling to join Kotoko. This is one of the biggest clubs in Africa, and I’m honoured to be part of it. I’ve had the privilege of playing abroad, but coming back to represent Kotoko feels special,” said the defender.
“One of the reasons I wanted to play in Ghana again is the exceptional project the club’s management put forward to me. It’s exciting, and I’m confident this is the right place for me to grow as a player and contribute to something great. I know the expectations here are high, and I’m ready to work hard, compete for my place, and give my all to help the team succeed.”
Adjetey is expected to replace injured defender Emmanuel Kotei, who has been ruled out for the rest of the campaign.
“With Kotei’s unfortunate ACL injury, it was important that we reacted in the market. In Daniel, we are not just bringing in a player but someone who brings quality, experience, and competitiveness,” said Kotoko coach Prosper Ogum.
“He will not only strengthen our squad but also challenge Lord Amoah for that position, which is key for us moving forward. We’re confident he’ll make an impact both defensively and offensively.”