HAMILTON — Canadian striker Kwasi Poku has been transferred from Forge FC of the Canadian Premier League to Belgian side RWD Molenbeek for an undisclosed fee and future considerations.
The 21-year-old Poku made 71 appearances for the Hamilton-based Forge over parts of three seasons and helped the club win two CPL titles. The Brampton, Ont., striker had 13 goals and four assists in all competitions.
"In this beautiful game of football, when you do a very good job the market determines what's next. And what's next for him is moving overseas." RWD Molenbeek competes in the Challenger Pro League, the second division of Belgian soccer. The club sat ninth on the 16-team table heading into a match Sunday against 10th-place Lommel."To Brussels from over the Atlantic. Welcome, Kwasi," the team said in a post, adding an emoji of the Canadian flag.
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