A fierce transfer battle is taking shape in the Ghana Premier League as several top-flight clubs have set their sights on signing Ugandan centre-forward Charles Lwanga.
The striker has emerged as a prime target following his impressive outings on the continent. Lwanga was part of the Uganda Cranes squad that reached the final of the 2024 African Nations Championship (CHAN), where they finished as runners-up to Senegal.
His performances in the tournament showcased his physical presence, aerial ability, and finishing instincts, traits that have quickly attracted the attention of Ghanaian scouts.
While the identity of the front-runners remains under wraps, the interest in Lwanga underscores the growing trend of Ghanaian clubs scouring the East African market for attacking talent.
Known for his hold-up play and work rate, he is viewed as an asset who could provide a focal point for any attack in the local top flight.
Negotiations are believed to be in the exploratory stages, with clubs weighing the financial implications of the transfer. If a deal is secured, Lwanga would become one of the notable Ugandan imports to feature in the Ghanaian league in recent seasons.
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