Ghana striker David Accam has expressed gratitude all all his former clubs and vowed to make a huge impact at his new MLS side Chicago Fire.
The 26-year-old joined the Fire on Friday from Helsingborgs after spending the past three years with the Swedish giants.
Accam, who is a Ghana international, was grateful to his former clubs who helped to mould his career while assuring Chicago fans he will make the place his home.
ââ¬ÅIââ¬â¢ve had an amazing journey in soccer so far, and Iââ¬â¢m thankful to everyone and every club that has helped me along the way â⬓ Right to Dream, Hartpury College, Nike Academy, Ostersund and Helsingborg.
I know that Chicago is going to be a great home for me, and Iââ¬â¢m looking forward to giving everything I have to become part of the Fire family, with my teammates, the club staff and of course, the fans, especially Section 8,â⬠Accam said when referring to the club's powerful supporters group.
Accam came through the Right To Dream Academy that has produced a number of current U.S. college stars.
He first moved to England on a academic scholarship before playing for non-league clubs Ledbury Town and Evesham United.
He spent the first half of 2012 with Ostersunds FK of the Swedish third division before joining Helsingborgs in August.