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    Highly-rated Berekum Chelsea midfielder Kwesi Sorotu Badori Highly-rated Berekum Chelsea midfielder Kwesi Sorotu Badori

    Highly-rated Berekum Chelsea midfielder Kwesi Sorotu Badori remains one of the most sought-after young talents in African football, with multiple clubs circling for his signature.

    Despite recent reports suggesting a pre-contract agreement with Swiss side FC Basel, sources close to the 17-year-old have denied that any deal is currently in place.

    Sorotu’s camp has made it clear that he remains fully focused on finishing the season with Berekum Chelsea and has yet to make a decision on his next move.

    The young midfielder turns 18 on January 1, 2026, so a decision on his future is likely to be made in the coming months.

    The defensive midfielder has been a standout performer in the Ghana Premier League this season, starting 28 of the 33 matches in the ongoing 2024/2025 season, and scoring once—an impressive feat given his role on the pitch.

    It’s an incredible achievement, especially considering this is only his first season in the Ghana Premier League.

    His dynamic playing style—marked by power, energy, and relentless tenacity—has drawn comparisons to Ghanaian legend Michael Essien.

    Despite his likely departure from the local scene, domestic giants such as Asante Kotoko have expressed interest in taking him on a short-term loan, fully aware of the quality he possesses.

    While several European clubs are closely monitoring his progress, Sorotu’s next move remains uncertain.

    However, what’s clear is that any club that secures his services will be acquiring a potential star in the making.



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