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Bulgarian champions, Ludogorets have announced the signing of Ghanaian attacker Elvis Manu.
The 27-year-old completed the transfer on Sunday following his departure from Chinese club Beijing Renhe. The club suffered relegation from the top-flight at the end of last season.
No contract duration nor financial details of the deal was stated in Ludogorets’ transfer publication on their official website.
He is the second Ghanaian to join The Eagles this summer, following the loan arrival of Schalke 04 attacker Bernard Tekpetey.
Ludogorets are Manu’s 10th club in the last 10 years.
Born in the Netherlands to Ghanaian parents, Manu featured for youth teams of the European country. switched international allegiance to Ghana in 2015 but he is yet to receive a call-up to the Black Stars since filing his application.
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