Ghanaian international Emmanuel Toku is excited after signing a permanent deal with Danish club BK Fremad Amager.
The 20-year-old earned himself a three-year contract following a successful loan spell last season.
The former Ghana U17 star joined Fremad Amager on a season-long loan deal from Ghanaian lower-tier side Cheetah FC last summer.
"It means a lot to me - I'm so happy. I would like to thank Valli and the coaching staff who have done a great deal to develop me. Several fans have praised me after the matches and their support means a lot to me," Toku told the club's official website
"Family and friends from home are proud of me and my development and they always give me a lot of support.
"With a new contract at the club, I am only even more motivated, and will work harder to develop myself.
"In the coming season, I will continue the development and help the team to win every game in the hunt for a promotion." He happily expressed.
Toku featured 19 times in the Danish second-tier league and scored three goals with three assists.
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