Brondby says goodbye to Emmanuel Yeboah

Brondby has officially confirmed that former striker Emmanuel Yeboah has signed for Corvinul in Romania's top division. The move was announced on July 6, 2026, marking Yeboah's second stint in Romania after his spell at CFR Cluj. Meanwhile, Brondby is battling in the Superliga at fourth place, 45 points from 32 games (13W‑6D‑13L) and a recent form of LWLDL.

Why does Yeboah's departure matter for Brondby?

Yeboah, 24, contributed four goals in his last season for Brondby, but injuries often limited his minutes. Losing him means the club forfeits a versatile attacking option that could have added depth in the chase to close the 22‑point gap behind leaders Aarhus. Coach Jesper Håkansson has already indicated he will rely on young academy talents to fill the void.

What does the transfer mean for Corvinul?

Corvinul has big ambitions this year to break into European qualification spots. Adding Yeboah gives them a player with experience in both Danish and Romanian top flight. His previous stint at CFR Cluj familiarises him with the league's physical demands, and he is expected to help the side that has scored 44 goals and conceded 35 this season.

What can we expect next?

Brondby now needs to find a replacement or tweak its tactics to keep pace with the league's top teams. After a 1‑3 loss to FC Copenhagen on May 21, 2026, the pressure is on to reverse the slump. At the same time, Yeboah will have to adapt to Corvinul's style, but his pace and pressing ability could give them an extra push in the final stretch of the campaign.

Brondby faces the task of holding onto their fourth‑place standing while losing a player who has proven valuable in crucial moments. Meanwhile, Corvinul will hope Yeboah can deliver the goals needed to chase European spots.