Ghana striker, Samuel Tetteh, has joined Major League Soccer club (MLS), New York Red Bulls on loan from Red Bull Salzburg in Austria.
The 24-year-old will occupy an international slot on New York’s roster through the end of the 2020 season with a club option to exercise a permanent transfer.
“Samuel is an exciting attacking player that our scouts have been following,” said the club’s head of sport Kevin Thelwell.
“He is strong physically and technically and plays with a lot of confidence. He’s got intelligence in each phase of the game and we believe he’ll fit in well with our group,” the club said.
He has amassed over 100 appearances across all competitions in Austria.
After he signed with Red Bull Salzburg from West African Football Academy in the Summer of 2016, the Ghanaian forward was loaned to FC Liefering, in Austria’s second division.
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He had a strong first season with Liefering, tallying 10 goals and five assists in 20 appearances at 20 years old.
“Samuel is a very interesting attacking player,” said head coach Chris Armas.
“He’s intelligent, he can create on his own and can stretch back lines with his speed. We know that Samuel has big potential and we are excited to get to work with him,” he said.
He was then loaned out to LASK, a First Division Austrian club, in the Winter of 2018. He recorded 19 goals and 15 assists in 86 appearances across all competitions in 4,391 minutes played.
He appeared in all four of LASK’s 2019-20 UEFA Champions League qualifying matches, recording two assists in 248 minutes played.
“I am excited to be joining the New York Red Bulls,” he said.
“I am looking forward to meeting my new teammates and the fans and hopefully we can achieve great things together,” he said.
He has also featured for the Black Stars and scored one goal in six appearances.