The 25-year old is eager to start his career for his new club after signing a three year deal with Xolos from Club Querétaro.
The 2013 FIFA U-20 Bronze Ball winner made the switch this summer after an outstanding season with Querétaro, making him the first African to play for Xolos.
"Thank you very much Xolos for this new challenge," Aboagye posted on Social Media.
The former Inter Allies midfielder was heavily linked with a move to rivals Santos Lagunawith Club Necaxa.
Read Full StoryMuchas gracias @Xolos por esta nueva desafío ??????????????????
— Clifford Aboagye (@cliff10Aboagye) July 18, 2020
New home
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