Ghana’s Abdul Fatawu Issahaku joins Leicester City on a permanent deal

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Leicester City has officially signed Ghanaian winger Abdul Fatawu Issahaku on a permanent five-year contract.

The £14 million transfer move comes after an impressive loan spell from Sporting Lisbon, during which the 20-year-old played a pivotal role in helping the Foxes secure their Championship triumph last season.

Fatawu’s dynamic performances on the field have earned him a well-deserved place in the hearts of Leicester City fans.

Fatawu’s contributions to Leicester’s success cannot be overstated.

His exceptional dribbling skills, rapid pace, and attacking flair added a new dimension to the team’s offensive strategy.

Additionally, his work ethic on defence made him an invaluable asset, capable of turning the tide of any match.

The young winger’s consistent performances did not go unnoticed, leading to his permanent acquisition by the club.

The official unveiling of Abdul Fatawu Issahaku as a permanent member of Leicester City was nothing short of spectacular.

The event was marked by Fatawu showcasing some exciting dance moves, much to the delight of the fans.

He moved energetically to the tunes of a musical band, which serenaded him with his trademark Leicester fan favourite song, “Fatawuuuuu.”

Leicester City’s management expressed their excitement about securing Fatawu’s services for the long term.

They highlighted his potential to become one of the club’s standout players in the coming seasons.

The young winger’s blend of talent, determination, and charisma makes him a perfect fit for Leicester’s ambitious plans.

Fans are eager to see how he will continue to evolve and contribute to the team’s future successes.

Abdul Fatawu Issahaku’s journey from Sporting Lisbon to Leicester City is a testament to his hard work and dedication.

At just 20 years old, he has already achieved significant milestones in his career.

His permanent move to Leicester City opens a new chapter, filled with promise and excitement.

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