Ghanaian footballer Mohammed Fuseini showcased his entertainment skills during his initiation as a new player for Royale Union Saint-Gilloise.
At the event, Fuseini introduced himself to his new teammates and then sang Nigerian artiste Burna Boy's hit song "Shayo" to entertain them.
His teammates clapped, sang along, and smiled, clearly enjoying the performance. Some even danced and cheered him on.
Fuseini, 22, joined the Belgian club Royale Union St. Gilloise (RUSG) for around 2 million euros, according to Flashscore. He completed his medical examinations on Monday and signed a three-year contract with an option to extend for another year with the 2024 Belgian Cup champions.
In the latter half of the 2023/24 season, Fuseini played for Randers, scoring 9 goals and providing 1 assist in 16 games.
A product of the Right to Dream Academy, he initially played for Austrian club Sturm Graz, starting in the reserves before moving up to the first team. He contributed to Sturm Graz's Austrian Cup victory in 2022/23 before going on loan to Randers.
Despite interest from clubs like Swansea, Utrecht, Stade Rennais, and Como in Serie A, Fuseini chose RUSG to further his development. RUSG has been a successful platform for young talents like Simon Adingra, Victor Boniface, and Denis Undav.
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Ghana's Mohammed Fuseini performed Burna Boy's "Shayo" at his initiation as a Royale Union Saint-Gilloise player and his teammates loved it😄#JoySports pic.twitter.com/C8cmQ86OxR
— #JoySports (@JoySportsGH) July 19, 2024