The Journeyman Kevin-Prince Boateng is set to make his debut for Barcelona against Sevilla.
Kevin-Prince Boateng the journeyman is all but set to make his debut for Barcelona in the Spanish Copa Del Ray Quarter final first leg match against Sevilla Fc.
Prince Boateng completed a shocked move from Us Sassuolo in the Italian Series A.
He will play on loan until the end of the season for €2m and an option to buy in the summer for €8m.
Prince appeared 13 times for Sassuolo in all competitions and scored 4 goals in total for the club he moved to from Frankfurt in the Germany Bundesliga.
Before his move to Eintracht Frankfurt, Prince Boateng has played Las Palmas in the Spanish La Liga.
He has also played for Tottenham Hotspur, Portsmouth, Ac Milan, Schalke 04, Hertha Berlin and Borrusia Dortmund as well in the Bundesliga.
Below are the clubs Boateng has played for.
Prince Boateng has represented Ghana at the international level appearing for the first time in a 1-0 win against Latvia.
Now, Fifa cleared Boateng to be able to play Ghana at the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa.
He was called into the national team by the then former Black stars Coach Milovan Rajevac to feel the void left by the injured Michael Essien alongside Anthony Annan.
On June 23, 2010 he started the game against Germany where Ghana hold on to a 1-0 victory.
He played against his brother Jerome Boateng who was playing for Germany. That was the first time two brothers from the same father played against each other in the World Cup.
In 2011, Prince Boateng announced his retirement from the national team attributing it to fatigue of travelling.
He was called back into the national team to play against Egypt in the final play offs en route to the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil. He came on as substitute in the 67th minute and scored in the 89th minute to reduced the deficit for Ghana to 2-1. Ghana has already qualified for the World Cup after winning heavily by 6-1 at the Baba Yara stadium in Kumasi.
26th June, 2014, Kevin-Prince Boateng was dismissed from the camp of Ghana for disciplinary reasons alongside teammate Sule Alli Muntari.
Boateng is a midfielder who can also play as a forward, Boateng is known for his strength, footspeed and ball- juggling tricks.
A 2014 profile on
FIFA's official website described Boateng as "blessed with strength, speed, killer instinct in front of goal, and an uncommon flamboyance in the attacking third."

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