WAFA midfielder Augustine Boakye has completed a move to Wolfsberger AC, the Austrian Bundesliga club, have announced
The 20-year-old has joined the Austrian side on a four-year deal.
“Shortly before the transfer deadline, the RZ Pellets WAC announced the commitment of Augustine Boakye from Ghana. The 20-year-old left-footer comes from the West African Football Academy (WAFA) and receives a contract in Lavanttal until 2025,” a statement on the club’s website read.
“It still worked! Augustine Boakye is moving from WAFA to the Wolves in Lavanttal, where he will sign a contract until 2025. The offensive all-rounder scored a total of 9 goals in 29 games for the WAFA last season. Augustine also shone with 11 assists, which earned him the title of best assists in the league. The 1.78-meter-tall Ghanaian can hold both the outer lanes and the central positions on the offensive and should make the attack by the wolves even more unpredictable.”
“We are delighted that Augustine’s transfer has finally worked out. This gives us another option for our offensive. Now, of course, we want to integrate him into the club and the team as soon as possible,” says manager of Wolfsberger Robin Dutt.
Boakye played 29 games for WAFA, providing 11 assists and winning seven man-of-the-match awards.
The attacker is currently in quarantine in his hotel in Austria before the official presentation is done on Friday.