Dutch-Born Ghana U20 star Kwame Tabiri close to Feyenoord move

Exciting Ghanaian midfielder Kwame Tabiri could be set for a major career breakthrough, with Eredivisie powerhouse Feyenoord keen on securing his services.

The 19-year-old Ghana U20 international has impressed manager Robin van Persie, who sees the teenager as a valuable addition to his squad for next season.

Tabiri, born in the Netherlands to Ghanaian parents, has emerged as one of the most promising young talents in Dutch football.

His technical quality, vision, and composure in midfield have caught the eye of Feyenoord‘s technical team, with Van Persie reportedly pushing for the move.

The potential transfer represents a significant step up for the youngster, who would join one of the Netherlands’ top clubs if the deal materialises. For Ghanaian football fans, it also highlights the continued emergence of dual-nationality talents eligible for the Black Stars.

While negotiations are ongoing, sources indicate both player and club are optimistic about completing the move in the coming weeks.

Tabiri’s development would be closely monitored at Feyenoord, where a clear pathway to first-team football exists under Van Persie’s guidance.

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