Former Ghana U-17 captain and current U-20 winger Benjamin Tsivanyo is in Dormaa to complete a move to Aduana Football Club, Ekuzoanews can exclusively report.
The highly rated attacker, who has previously turned out for Nsoatreman FC and Accra Great Olympics, is understood to be putting the finishing touches to his transfer, with the deal expected to be sealed later this evening, pending the completion of final formalities.
Tsivanyo has earned widespread admiration for his explosive pace, technical finesse and attacking intelligence, qualities that have consistently set him apart at both club and international youth levels. His pedigree was firmly established during his stint as captain of Ghana’s U-17 side, where he showcased strong leadership and tactical awareness, attributes that have since propelled him into the U-20 national team.
A switch to Aduana FC would mark a significant step in the winger’s career and signal clear ambition from the Dormaa-based club as they look to bolster their squad with youthful energy and proven quality. The Ogya Boys are believed to see Tsivanyo as a valuable addition capable of adding creativity, width and penetration to their attacking options.
Although an official announcement is yet to be made, sources indicate that negotiations are at an advanced stage and confidence is high that the move will be completed before the end of the day. If finalised, Aduana FC will be securing a promising young talent with considerable experience and the potential to make an immediate impact.
