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    Italian-Ghanaian midfielder Patrick Amoako Nuamah joins Serie B side US Catanzaro 1929

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    US Catanzaro 1929 has added fresh energy to their midfield with the arrival of promising Italian-Ghanaian talent Patrick Amoako Nuamah.

    The 19-year-old joins the Serie B side on a dry loan from Sassuolo, with the deal running until June 30, 2026.

    Nuamah, already training under coach Alberto Aquilani in Spiazzo, is expected to bring flair and depth to the Aquile’s lineup this season. A former Italy U-20 international, Nuamah began his football journey in his hometown of Brescia, where he rose through the youth system before signing his first professional deal in July 2022.

    He broke into the Brescia first team that same summer under coach Pep Clotet and made his Serie B debut on September 3, 2022, at just 16.

    Last season, Nuamah featured in 23 matches, scoring once, impressive numbers for a young midfielder.

    US Catanzaro see Nuamah as a player with the potential to grow into a key figure during his stay.

    The club’s decision to secure him signals their intent to develop young, dynamic talent as they aim to climb the Serie B table.



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