Dundee Secures Emile Acquah: A New Chapter in Scottish Premiership
Dundee FC strengthens their squad with the acquisition of Emile Acquah from Barrow, aiming for a robust season in the Scottish Premiership.


Dundee Welcomes Emile Acquah
Dundee FC has officially announced the signing of Emile Acquah from Barrow, marking a significant addition to their squad for the upcoming Scottish Premiership season. The 24-year-old striker, known for his robust playing style and goal-scoring ability, has signed a three-year contract with the club.
A Promising Talent
Acquah, who began his career at Southend United, has had a journey that includes loan spells at Harlow Town and Maidenhead United, before making a permanent move to the latter. His performance at Barrow, where he scored 16 goals in 89 appearances, has been noteworthy, especially considering the team's challenging position in League Two last season.
Acquah's Ambitions
"I'm thrilled to join Dundee," Acquah expressed during his introductory interview. "The opportunity to play in the Scottish Premiership is a new and exciting challenge for me. I've always played in England, and I'm eager to embrace something different here in Scotland."
What to Expect
Known for his physical presence and skill with the ball, Acquah is poised to make an impact. "I'm a big man, but I can handle the ball well," he said. "I aim to make runs behind the defense, work hard for the team, and, most importantly, score goals. As a striker, your success is measured by your ability to find the back of the net, and I hope to do that frequently this season."
Looking Ahead
Dundee's management is optimistic about Acquah's contribution to the team's dynamics and performance in the league. With his proven track record and determination, Acquah is expected to be a key player in Dundee's quest for success in the Scottish Premiership.