Standard Liege has secured the services of 23-year-old Kamal Sowah from Club Brugge, marking an exciting addition to their squad for the upcoming season. The deal encompasses a season-long loan arrangement, with the enticing option to make the transfer permanent once the 2023/24 campaign concludes.
Sowah’s journey to Standard Liege traces back to 2018 when he ventured into European football by joining Leicester City. However, his time with the Foxes was primarily characterized by loan spells, with OH Leuven being one of his notable destinations during this period.
Following a two-year stint at Leuven, Sowah’s remarkable performances earned him a transfer to Club Brugge.
Fergal Harkin, the Director of Football at Standard Liege, expressed his enthusiasm for the acquisition, emphasizing the attributes Sowah brings to the team. Harkin praised Sowah’s experience in the competitive Belgian championship, highlighting his technical prowess, physical capabilities, speed, and ability to make an impact in the attacking department.
Sowah’s arrival promises to intensify competition within the squad, potentially bolstering Standard Liege’s offensive capabilities as they look forward to an exciting 2023/24 season.