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Liberian Teenager Saah Moses Secures Move to Swedish Club Hammarby FC

Promising Liberian talent Saah Moses has officially completed a transfer to Swedish top-tier side Hammarby FC, marking a major step forward in the young midfielder’s football career.

The move was confirmed over the weekend, with the Liberian teenager joining Hammarby FC for a reported transfer fee of $100,000 USD from Discoveries Sports Association (Discoveries SA)—a prominent club in the Liberian top flight known for producing some of the country’s most exciting young talents.

Saah Moses, who has been widely regarded as one of the most technically gifted prospects in the Liberian domestic league, caught the attention of international scouts during recent youth competitions and training camps.

His vision, composure on the ball, and playmaking ability have drawn comparisons to some of Liberia’s past greats.

The transfer is a historic milestone for both the player and Discoveries SA, underscoring the growing recognition of Liberian football talent on the global stage.

It also reflects the club’s commitment to developing young players and creating opportunities for them to advance to professional careers abroad.

According to sources close to the deal, Saah will initially join Hammarby’s youth or development squad, where he will undergo further training and integration into European football systems.

However, the Swedish side is reportedly confident in his potential to break into the senior team in the near future.

The move comes at a time when more Liberian players are earning moves abroad, highlighting a positive trend in the country’s football development.

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