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    Ex-Manchester City player Aminu joins Bechem United

    Papa LincBy Papa LincJuly 17, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read4 Views
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    Mohammed Aminu has finalised a move to Bechem United Mohammed Aminu has finalised a move to Bechem United

    Former under-17 standout for the Black Starlets team, Mohammed Aminu, has finalised a move to Bechem United, a Ghana Premier League club.

    Aminu, a talented midfielder who was once part of Manchester City’s youth setup, is returning to Ghana after spending several years honing his skills in Europe’s top academies.

    This move is seen as a major boost to Bechem United’s ambitions for the 2025/26 season.

    The attacker rose to global prominence in 2017 as part of Ghana’s squad, which also included Mohammed Kudus, at the FIFA U-17 World Cup.

    European giants like Manchester City were said to be interested, with the English side signing him for a reported £2 million, according to a report by the Sun.

    Bechem United see him as an attacking boost, with technical staff confident his past exposure in Europe will strengthen their young squad.

    The club aims to return to the league’s top three.

    Aminu’s arrival signals a desire for proven flair and creativity in attack.

    His return is widely viewed as a chance to reset his career while adding a new attacking edge to Bechem’s ambitions.

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