Sparta Prague manager Scasny casts doubt over Tetteh move to Everton, Wolves

Published on: 19 January 2019
Sparta Prague manager Scasny casts doubt over Tetteh move to Everton, Wolves
Benjamin Tetteh

Sparta Prague coach Zdenek Scasny has ruled out an imminent move to England of his striker Benjamin Tetteh who has been linked to Everton and Wolves.

The Ghanaian attacker has emerged as transfer target for several English Premier clubs after his blistering form in the Czech top-flight in the first part of this season.

The 6ft 4in centre forward has been compared in style to his idol Didier Drogba and has also attracted strong interest from Turkish side Galatasaray.

A number of English clubs have been following the 21-year-old's progress after his goal return of nine in 15 games but his coach is not sure if the move to the Premier League will happen.

"The departure of Tetteh to England is not real at this moment," Sparta coach Zdenek Scasny said.

"Of course, I do not what will happen tomorrow as things could move very quickly.

"Because I think there's always a bit that happen for leadership to change their mind, so never say never, but I do not see it as real at this time," the coach said when asked about the move.

The Ghana striker traveled to Spain with the Prague team on Friday, where Sparta will play three more preliminary matches before the spring part of the league.

The 21-year-old has rediscovered his touch after scoring three times in a row for the Czech side.

The former Ghana youth star has already scored five goals since the start of the season to alert top clubs in England about his potential.

Tetteh appears to be silencing his critics with improved performances on weekly basis in the Czech First League.

The former Dreams FC lanky striker is showing strength and quality with a number of clubs in England taking notice of his matured displays.

The Ghanaian is a hot commodity with several unnamed clubs in England keeping tabs on his progress at Sparta Prague.

It appears it won't be long before make a career jump to another top club in England and elsewhere in Europe.

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