Former Bibiani Gold Stars forward Prince Kwabena Owusu has joined Saudi Arabia outfit, Al Alhadayah in the Third Division.
Former Gold Stars forward Prince Kwabena Owusu has joined Saudi Arabia outfit, Al Alhadayah in the Third Division.
Prince agreed to a two-year deal which will see him play for the side until 2026 after failing to extend his stay with the Miners.
Prior to leaving Gold Stars, he was a target for Asante Kotoko as Head Coach Prosper Ogum expressed interest in signing him but the deal fell through.
However, Hearts of Oak also showed interest but the player ditched all teams to move to the Middle East.
Prince Kwabena Owusu was a pivotal figure for Goldstars since securing promotion to the Ghana Premier League in 2021, notably scoring 19 goals in the Division One League Zone Two to win the Topscorer award.
He spent 4 years season with the Miners and played over 100 games, fetching over 35 goals.
Prince is also a former Ghana international, having featured for the U23 team.
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