Ghanaian winger Mike Arthur has completed a permanent transfer to Kosovo side FC Drita, signing a four-year deal from United Black Eagles in a move that marks a significant step forward in his career.
Arthur, widely regarded as one of the most promising wide players from his former club, has wasted no time settling into his new environment. The 21-year-old has been named in FC Drita’s squad for their UEFA Champions League preliminary qualifying round clash against Lithuanian champions Žalgiris, scheduled for July 7.
The inclusion highlights the club’s immediate trust in the winger’s ability to contribute at a crucial stage, as Drita look to navigate the early rounds of Europe’s premier club competition.
Arthur’s move presents a major opportunity to showcase his talent on a continental platform, with the Champions League offering both exposure and a chance to test himself against higher-level opposition. Known for his pace, direct attacking style, and creativity in the final third, he is expected to add dynamism to Drita’s frontline.
For the player, the transfer represents the beginning of an exciting new chapter, one that could serve as a springboard to further progress in European football.
All eyes will now be on whether Arthur can make an immediate impact as FC Drita begin their Champions League journey.