Mohamed Sankoh joins Danish Superliga side Randers

Mohamed Sankoh joins Danish Superliga side Randers

Danish Side Randers FC has signed 22-year-old Dutch-Sierra Leonean striker Mohamed Sankoh from VfB Stuttgart in Germany on a four-year contract.

Hailing from Sierra Leonean parents, Sankoh grew up in the Netherlands and started his football career at KRSV Vredenburch. He then continued developing at Sparta Rotterdam. After that, he moved to Stoke City in England and to VfB Stuttgart in 2020.

Football director Søren Pedersen is happy with Sankoh’s arrival, “Mohamed is an exciting and fast striker. He brings speed and power to our team. His ability to make deep runs can stretch the opponent’s defence and create space for his teammates. He is a constant threat near the goal.

We see him as a strong offensive player. He works hard for the team and knows how to attack open spaces. He has what it takes to turn chances into goals. We are thrilled that Sankoh is now part of our team, says Søren Pedersen.”

At just 22, Sankoh has already gained valuable experience from several international teams, including loan spells in the Netherlands and Italy. He mostly played for VfB Stuttgart’s second team in Germany’s third division, but has also made his Bundesliga debut. His loans have helped him gain experience, including playing 49 games in the top Dutch league.

Sankoh has also represented the Netherlands at youth level and was part of the Dutch U17 national team that won the European Championship in 2019.

Sankoh is excited to wear the light blue jersey of Randers FC: “I feel great about signing with Randers. The welcome has been wonderful, and I am ready to put everything into this club. I can’t wait to start training,” says Sankoh.

He adds, “I already sense it’s a great environment for growth. The staff will help me improve, which is exactly what I need to take the next step.”

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