Ghanaian striker Terry Ablade leaves Fulham to join Partick Thistle on loan

Ghanaian striker Terry Ablade has left Fulham to join Scottish Championship side Partick Thistle on a season-long loan, pending Scottish FA approval and international clearance.

Ablade, who was born in Finland, began his football journey with FC Jazz in Finland, where he made his first-team debut at just 16 years old.

His talent soon attracted Fulham, who signed him for their under-18 squad, and he later progressed to the under-23s, earning a new contract along the way.

The 22-year-old striker has also gained valuable experience through loan spells at AFC Wimbledon and Carlisle United in EFL League One, making a total of 28 appearances. He is now set to continue his development at Partick Thistle, a club with a rich history in Scottish football.

Partick Thistle FC are currently a competitive force in the Scottish Championship, and Ablade is expected to bolster their attacking options as they push for success this season.

Ablade is likely to make his debut in Partick Thistle’s upcoming match against Falkirk.

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