Ghana midfielder Kevin-Prince Boateng has agreed terms with La Liga side Las Palmas after being released by AC Milan at the end of last season.
Boateng, who previously had spells with Tottenham and Portsmouth in the Premier League, is set to arrive in the Canary Islands on Tuesday to undergo a medical before being unveiled to supporters at the Estadio de Gran Canaria.
A statement on Las Palmas’ official website said: “Las Palmas has reached an agreement with representatives of the player Boateng.
Kevin Prince Boateng, nuevo jugador de la #UDLasPalmas https://t.co/v3cO9pjKDg ¡bienvenido @KPBofficial! pic.twitter.com/aHG91rVSZw
— UD Las Palmas (@UDLP_Oficial) August 1, 2016
“Las Palmas had been working on incorporating this player since early July. It is certainly the most important foreign player who has joined the club in recent decades.”
Boateng, 29, made only one league start during his second spell at the San Siro, having arrived on a short-term deal in January after leaving Bundesliga side Schalke.
Source: ESPN