Ghanaian international Dennis Khorsa has commenced a trial with Scottish Premiership side St Johnstone, aiming to secure a spot in the squad under the watchful eye of head coach Simo Valakari.
The 28-year-old, known for his versatility, can play as a left-back, left-half, or in a defensive midfield role.
Khorsa’s trial follows approval from former St Johnstone manager Craig Levein, and Valakari has decided to give the experienced Ghanaian a chance to prove his abilities in training this week.
Khorsa, who is currently without a club, brings significant experience from his time in the Ghana Premier League, where he built a reputation as a reliable and adaptable player.
Although capped for the Ghana national team a few years ago, he is now looking to make his mark in European football, with the Scottish top flight offering a new challenge.
The trial represents a crucial opportunity for Khorsa, as he seeks to impress St Johnstone’s coaching staff and potentially earn a contract.
For St Johnstone, the addition of a seasoned player like Khorsa could provide much-needed depth and flexibility within their squad as they navigate the demands of the season.
While it remains to be seen whether Khorsa will secure a permanent move to McDiarmid Park, his trial period will be pivotal in determining his next career step.
St Johnstone fans and coaching staff alike will be closely watching the Ghanaian’s progress, hoping his experience and versatility could bolster the team’s options in key positions.
For now, Khorsa’s fate lies in how well he can perform on the training pitch, as he bids to impress in Scotland and reignite his professional career.