Richard Boadu, the former standout midfielder for Ghanaian giants Asante Kotoko and Medeama SC, is now a free agent after his contract with Libyan club Al Ahly Benghazi expired. Known for his work rate, physical presence, and vision in midfield, Boadu’s exit from the Libyan side marks the end of his latest stint abroad.
Boadu initially gained prominence during his time at Medeama SC, where his commanding performances in midfield earned him a transfer to Asante Kotoko, one of Ghana’s most successful football clubs. His contributions were vital in Kotoko’s league campaigns, as he quickly became a fan favorite.
After making his mark in the Ghana Premier League, Boadu moved to North Africa to join Al Ahly Benghazi. Although his time in Libya was relatively short, he remained a key player for the club throughout his tenure.
With his contract now expired, Boadu is expected to return to Ghana next week. His availability as a free agent is sure to attract interest from clubs both locally and abroad, as his experience and skillset make him a valuable asset for any midfield.
As Boadu prepares for the next chapter of his career, speculation is rife about whether he will return to the Ghana Premier League or seek another international move. His return to Ghana has sparked excitement among fans, who are eager to see where the talented midfielder will play next.