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Bordeaux, Hoffenheim & CSKA Moscow Yeboah

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Tue, 7 Apr 2009 Source: --

Highly-rated striker Samuel Yeboah is on the radar of a number of major European clubs following an impressive season for Hapoel Tel Aviv in Israel.
Reports in France now claim that Bordeaux are interested in signing Yeboah in the summer whilst clubs such as Cologne, Hoffenheim, Standard Liege and CSKA Moscow have also been scouting the striker over the last few months.
The 22-year-old striker has been in Israel since 2006 and over the past few seasons has established himself as a striker of real promise. This season Yeboah has scored 14 goals in 30 games is spearheading the Hapoel Tel Aviv title challenge.
Yeboah was the top goal scorer in the Ghana Premier League in 2004 and is also gaining a reputation for returning late from international duty. He has played twice for his country.
Scouts in Israel describe Yeboah as a "strong, talented striker with very good positioning inside the box. Yeboah uses his strength to feed his team mates with good passes, and can hold the ball up front even if left alone. The Ghanaian is a fast target striker, a real ‘number 9’ who is very good at changing pace and is very fast."

Highly-rated striker Samuel Yeboah is on the radar of a number of major European clubs following an impressive season for Hapoel Tel Aviv in Israel.
Reports in France now claim that Bordeaux are interested in signing Yeboah in the summer whilst clubs such as Cologne, Hoffenheim, Standard Liege and CSKA Moscow have also been scouting the striker over the last few months.
The 22-year-old striker has been in Israel since 2006 and over the past few seasons has established himself as a striker of real promise. This season Yeboah has scored 14 goals in 30 games is spearheading the Hapoel Tel Aviv title challenge.
Yeboah was the top goal scorer in the Ghana Premier League in 2004 and is also gaining a reputation for returning late from international duty. He has played twice for his country.
Scouts in Israel describe Yeboah as a "strong, talented striker with very good positioning inside the box. Yeboah uses his strength to feed his team mates with good passes, and can hold the ball up front even if left alone. The Ghanaian is a fast target striker, a real ‘number 9’ who is very good at changing pace and is very fast."

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