24/05/2025

FC Barcelona Welcomes Two Young Ghanaian Talents

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FC Barcelona Welcomes Two Young Ghanaian Talents
The Catalan club strengthens its squad with the arrival of David Oduro and Abdul Aziz Issah, who join the team at a crucial moment in the season.

The FC Barcelona has taken a significant step in its renewal strategy by signing two promising Ghanaian footballers: David Oduro and Abdul Aziz Issah. Oduro, a left-back arriving on a transfer deal and signing until June 2027, and Aziz, a versatile midfielder joining on loan from Dreams FC, are the new faces added to the squad at a critical point in the season.

Both players quickly integrated into the team, training alongside their idols such as Lamine Yamal, Robert Lewandowski, and Raphinha ahead of the Girona match. Such experiences are vital for their development and adaptation to European football.

This current season has been a true showcase for Barça's youth academy, which has proven its ability to contribute to the first team in decisive moments. With an eye on the future, the club is preparing for a period of changes in the squad, where sporting director Deco has the task of reinforcing the team without losing the essence that characterizes it.

“It’s time to tweak the squad,” Deco stated, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a solid foundation while seeking new talents. “We need to think long-term and look for a center forward and a goalkeeper, key positions that require attention,” he added.

Barça, preparing to return to the new Spotify Camp Nou in the fall, has the opportunity to consolidate its sporting project, relying on the youth and talent of its academy players. Fans eagerly await to see how these new signings integrate into a team that has shown its capability to overcome challenges and achieve great goals.

Finally, it is important to highlight the club's gratitude towards SAMU and the Hospital Universitario de Torrevieja for their exceptional care, reflecting Barça's commitment not only to football but also to the well-being of its players.