Ghana Premier League side Aduana FC announced signing of Riis Opoku Twumasi ahead of the 2025/26 season's campaign.
The 19-year-old has joined the Dormaa-based outfit on a three-year contract after leaving Berekum Chelsea following the expiration of his contract.
Twumasi, who has represented Ghana at youth international level, has earned plaudits for his performance in the domestic league. He is viewed by Aduana head coach Cioaba Aristica as a long-term asset in the club’s rebuild.
The club's official statement reads: “Aduana FC is delighted to confirm the arrival of Riis Opoku Twumasi, who joins us from Berekum Chelsea on a three-year contract.”
“The Black Satellites defender, elegant and combative, is ready to ignite the Ogya spirit!”
The deal follows Aduana’s recent acquisitions of goalkeeper Obeng Sekyere Gregory and striker Mizack Afriyie, both of whom also arrived from Berekum Chelsea.
Aduana FC have been busy on the transfer market as part of their rebuilding process for the upcoming season with arrival of several players including, Godfred Boakye, Gideon Asante Yeboah, Remember Adomako Boateng, Charles Kamara Gyamfi, Patrick Mensah, and Stephen Kwakye.