
Brandon Thomas-Asante has passed his medical and signed as a Coventry City player.
The Ghana striker was previously with West Brom, a club he joined in 2022.
Asante impressed last season with the Baggies scoring 11 goals and providing 2 assists in the Championship.
His performances caught the eye of many clubs with Hull City expressing serious interest.
However, it is believed George Boateng, who was recently appointed as first team coach at Coventry City, played a role in Asante-Thomas choosing the Sky Blues.
During Boateng’s tenure as assistant coach of Ghana, the 25-year-old received his debut call-up for the Black Stars ahead of the 2023 AFCON though he didn’t make the final squad.
The striker had the opportunity to make his debut for the four-time AFCON champions in June against Central African Republic in the 2026 World Cup qualifier.
Coventry City finished 9th in the Championship last season, nine points behind a play-off spot and reached the FA Cup semi-finals.
The club will hope Thomas-Asante will help propel them to a potential Premier League return next season.
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