Accra Lions announce transfer of forward Yahaya Mohammed to Albanian champions KF Egnatia
Albanian champions KF Egnatia have successfully secure the signing of young attacker Yahaya Mohamed in the ongoing transfer window.The lanky forward signed a deal to join Egnatia from Ghana Premier League outfit Accra Lions.Yahaya Mohammed moves to Europe after an outstanding season with Accra Lions, helping the Accra-based club finish second in the Ghanaian top-flight last campaign“We are pleased to announce the immediate transfer of Yahaya Mohammed to Albanian Champions KF Egnatia. The lanky striker scored 6 goals in 25 Ghana Premier League matches for Accra Lions last season. We wish him the best of luck in his new challenge!” the club wrote on Facebook confirming transfer of the attacker.He is expected to immediately play a role in the first team, having shown enormous qualities and technical ability as a teenager.The young attacker emerged as one of the brightest spot in the Ghanaian top-flight, racking up six goals in 25 games in the Ghana Premier League last season.He becomes the latest to leave the club following the departure of midfielder Emmanuel Dzigbah to Cucaricki in Serbia and Dominic Amponsah, who joined Georgian side FC Dila Gori.
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Albanian champions KF Egnatia have successfully secure the signing of young attacker Yahaya Mohamed in the ongoing transfer window.
The lanky forward signed a deal to join Egnatia from Ghana Premier League outfit Accra Lions.
Yahaya Mohammed moves to Europe after an outstanding season with Accra Lions, helping the Accra-based club finish second in the Ghanaian top-flight last campaign
“We are pleased to announce the immediate transfer of Yahaya Mohammed to Albanian Champions KF Egnatia. The lanky striker scored 6 goals in 25 Ghana Premier League matches for Accra Lions last season. We wish him the best of luck in his new challenge!” the club wrote on Facebook confirming transfer of the attacker.
He is expected to immediately play a role in the first team, having shown enormous qualities and technical ability as a teenager.
The young attacker emerged as one of the brightest spot in the Ghanaian top-flight, racking up six goals in 25 games in the Ghana Premier League last season.
He becomes the latest to leave the club following the departure of midfielder Emmanuel Dzigbah to Cucaricki in Serbia and Dominic Amponsah, who joined Georgian side FC Dila Gori.