Brandon Thomas-Asante, a striker for West Brom, signs with Coventry City
The West Bromwich Albion forward Brandon Thomas-Asante has officially joined Coventry City.
The versatile 25-year-old has committed to a four-year deal with the Sky Blues. He can also play on the wing.
At the age of 17, Thomas-Asante made his professional debut with Milton Keynes Dons, where his career started.
After spending time on loan at Oxford City and Sutton United, he left MK Dons in 2019 after making 35 appearances. His move to League Two Salford City was followed by a brief stint at Ebsfleet United. He scored 30 goals in 126 games and assisted the squad in winning the EFL Trophy.
At the beginning of the 2022–2023 season, he was traded to West Bromwich Albion as a result of his performance at Salford. Thomas-Asante, who made 78 appearances and scored 9 goals in 22–23 and 12 in 23–24, was the club’s leading scorer during his two seasons there.
Manager Mark Robins said, “We’re excited to welcome Brandon to Coventry City,” expressing his excitement for the new addition. He is a quick and strong striker with a proven track record of scoring goals at this level. He also has a fantastic work ethic and mentality. Brandon will increase our offensive options and be able to play throughout the front line.
We are excited to collaborate with him at Coventry City.
Brandon Additionally, Thomas-Asante has won caps for Ghana.