Andy Kumi Francis has officially signed for Serbian Super Liga side FK Radnički Niš on a three-year contract.
The transfer marks a significant milestone in Kumi’s career as he embarks on a new chapter in a different football landscape.
The 24 year-old forward joins the Serbian side after his contract with Kotoku Royals expired at the end of last season.
Expressing his enthusiasm about the move, the former kotoko striker stated, ’I hope to satisfy the audience and coach with my games. I will try my hardest and do my best to earn every chance I get on the first team. I will fight back with goals and commitment to the team.’’
Despite Kotoku Royals being relegated from the Ghana premier league last season, he scored 12 goals in 20 appearances for the club.
Adapting quickly to the new environment is a priority for Kumi, who recognizes the universal nature of football. He emphasized his willingness to listen attentively to the advice provided during training sessions.
‘’I also believe it won’t take me long to adapt, football is a universal game and I will listen carefully to the advice in training. I want to play with the new mates as soon as possible and I am extremely excited about the upcoming Radnicki season and first in Europe.’’ He added
Story by Michael Nabary
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