Ghanaian striker Godsway Donyoh joins Manchester City

Youngster has been immediately loaned to Swedish side Djurgarden

Thursday 31 January 2013 13:50 EST
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Manchester City have announced the signing of Ghanaian striker Godsway Donyoh from his country's Right to Dream Academy.

The 18-year-old has immediately been loaned out to Swedish side Djurgarden for the rest of the year.

Djurgarden manager Magnus Pehrsson said: "The combination that Donyoh is a talented player who fits into our style of play, and that Manchester City believes in him, makes him an interesting addition to our squad."

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