Black Stars midfielder channels his inner David Beckham to score amazing freekick
FootballWerder Bremen Keeping Tabs on Ghanaian Midfielder Daniel-Kofi Kyereh
- Daniel-Kofi Kyereh has popped up on the radar of German club Werder Bremen ahead of the summer transfer window
- The red-hot attacking midfielder has been in scintillating form for St. Pauli in the German Bundesliga II this season
- Daniel-Kofi Kyereh has scored ten goals and created eleven assists for his club in the ongoing season
Ghana international Daniel-Kofi Kyereh could leave St. Pauli to join German side Werder Bremen in the summer transfer window.
The 26-year-old has attracted interest from the four-time German champions following his wonderful performance for his club in the Bundesliga 2 this season.
Per a report on German outlet 90min.de, Bremen have shown interest in Kyereh and they will make a move for him if St. Pauli fail to qualify to the German Bundesliga.
Kyereh signed for St. Pauli in July 2020 from lower-tier side Wehen Wiesbaden but the Hamburg-based club will let him go if they receive an offer not less than €15m.
How has Kyereh fared with St. Pauli this season
Daniel-Kofi Kyereh has scored ten goals and created eleven assists for St. Pauli in the 2021/22 season.
Last weekend, he inspired his German club to go joint-top on the Bundesliga II log after coring a brace against Kalsruher in the German second-tier.
Kyereh is only under contract at Millerntor until the summer of 2023 and is the undisputed regular player for the Kiezkicker.
Daniel Kofi-Kyereh Hits Another Beckham-Esque Freekick for St Pauli
Sports Brief earlier reported that Daniel Kofi-Kyereh scored another stunning freekick for St Pauli in their DFB Pokal clash against German Bundesliga side Union Berlin.
The Ghana international whipped in a curling freekick to open the scoring for the Bundedsliga II side at the Alte Fosterei.
Kofi-Kyereh has now netted two freekick on the row and in photos posted on Twitter, he was seen celebrating with his teammate.
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