Middlesbrough FC Confirms Signing of Ghanaian Youth Star Listowell Lord Hinneh
Middlesbrough FC has officially announced the signing of 18-year-old Ghanaian forward Listowell Lord Hinneh, marking a significant step in the young striker's burgeoning career. The deal, which remains subject to international clearance, comes after the talented teenager impressed the club's coaching staff during a successful trial period. Hinneh’s move to the English Championship side underscores the club's continued commitment to scouting and developing promising international talent within its youth development structures. Before making the move to England, Hinneh established himself as a player of considerable potential in the Ghanaian top flight. He is a graduate of the Samba Stars Academy, a renowned nursery for talent in Ghana. His domestic experience includes stints with two of the country's most prominent clubs: Berekum Chelsea and the record-holding league champions, Asante Kotoko. During his time in the Ghana Premier League, Hinneh made five senior appearances, demonstrating a level of maturity and technical ability that caught the eye of European scouts early on. In addition to his club successes, the forward has been a consistent presence in the national team setup, representing Ghana at various youth international levels. This international pedigree was instrumental in securing his opportunity at Middlesbrough. The club has indicated that Hinneh will initially be integrated into their Academy or Under-21 squad. This phased approach is designed to allow the young forward sufficient time to adapt to the physical and tactical demands of the English game while receiving high-level coaching within a professional environment. The signing of Listowell Lord Hinneh represents a growing trend of Ghanaian talents seeking pathways into the English football pyramid at a young age. For Middlesbrough, the acquisition of a proven youth international provides a high-potential prospect who could eventually bolster the first-team ranks. As Hinneh awaits final clearance to begin his journey in North Yorkshire, the Ghanaian football community remains optimistic about his prospects of following in the footsteps of other successful West African exports to the United Kingdom.
