Ghanian Citizen moves to Yorkshire to become the next big thing in the Premier League

Ain’t no secret, though – to get past De Bruyne, Bernardo Silva, Rodri and other magicians and find yourself a place in Manchester City midfield, you ought to be the best of the best in the world. And, sometimes, even that is not enough. ##NAJAVA_MECA_6490311##That’s what young playmaker Darko Gyabi has been aware of since arriving at the Etihad from Millwall in 2018. Those four years he spent at Man City’s youth setups – thus establishing himself as a prolific midfielder and member of the Three Lions squad – made him one of the most promising talents out there.✍️ #LUFC is pleased to announce the arrival of midfielder Darko Gyabi, on a four-year-deal from Manchester City— Leeds United (@LUFC) July 4, 2022 However, as we said, the 18-year-old of African roots comprehends it will be easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for him to become a mainstay and regular in Pep Guardiola’s slot. So he decided to pack his bags and leave…Rasmus Kristensen (24): Done DealDarko Gyabi (18): Done DealBrenden Aaronson (21): Done DealTyler Adams (23): Almost DoneCharles De Ketelaere (21): RumourLuis Sinisterra (23): RumourThat’s a wonderful transfer window by Leeds United! 😍 pic.twitter.com/TcLwB7AoLE— Pro Future Stars (@ProFutureStars1) July 4, 2022 Darko moves to Leeds United for an undisclosed fee. He’ll probably have much more space and time with the Yorkshire side, which managed to stay afloat and grab another EPL campaign in the last seconds of the ultimate matchday of the season, thanks to the win against Brentford.

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