Bundesliga
Kevin-Prince Boateng changes club again! He will wear the Hertha Berlin jersey again next season
Thirty-four-year-old Kevin-Prince Boateng is a football traveller who has been through many clubs. To name a few, he has played for AC Milan, FC Schalke 04, Borussia Dortmund, Eintracht Frankfurt, FC Barcelona and Hertha Berlin.
Thirty-four-year-old Kevin-Prince Boateng is a football traveller who has been through many clubs. To name a few, he has played for AC Milan, FC Schalke 04, Borussia Dortmund, Eintracht Frankfurt, FC Barcelona and Hertha Berlin. The Berlin native will now wear the jersey of the last mentioned club again.
The last time Kevin-Prince Boateng played for the Italian second division team AC Monza, where the thirty-four-year-old offensive all-rounder played 25 games last season, scoring 5 goals and adding 4 assists.
After the end of his contract with the Italian team, Boateng now returns to Hertha Berlin. That is, back to his hometown and also back to the club where he made his Bundesliga debut in 2006.
With his new club, Boateng has signed a contract until 30 June 2022. At the club, the experienced player will meet, among others, the Czech international Vladimir Darida.
“Kevin-Prince Boateng knows Hertha BSC, the Bundesliga and Berlin very well and his leadership skills are a great addition to our team, both on and off the pitch,” said sporting director Fredi Bobic, who knows Boateng from their time together at Eintracht Frankfurt.
“It is no secret that I have always wanted to return to Hertha BSC. The fact that it worked out in the end makes me very happy. I am eager to start and play in front of a sold-out stadium with my teammates,” said Boateng, who will wear the number 27 jersey.
Source: Hertha BSC, Transfermarkt
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