Ghanaian defender Rockson Yeboah will have a â¬30 million release clause in his contract after completing his move from IFK Goteborg to Spanish LaLiga side Osasuna.
Osasuna have agreed to pay â¬3 million for the 22-year-old centre-back, who has signed a five-year contract running until June 30, 2031.
Despite the transfer, IFK Goteborg have retained a 30% share of any future transfer fee received for Yeboah, giving the Swedish club a significant financial interest in his development in Spain.
The â¬30 million release clause also underlines Osasuna's valuation of the Ghanaian defender, who is regarded as a promising young centre-back with strong physical attributes.
Yeboah is known for his pace, reaching speeds of up to 34.96 km/h, as well as his strength and aerial ability. He has won 74.67% of his defensive duels and 77.42% of his aerial duels this season.
The Ghanaian has made 44 appearances for IFK Goteborg's first team, scoring twice.
Yeboah is expected to arrive in Pamplona in the coming hours to join Osasuna's squad ahead of the new LaLiga season.
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