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Ghana striker Raphael Dwamena has joined Danish side Vejle Boldklub on a three-year deal.
The 24-year-old failed to get consistent game time after signing for Levante in 2018, making just 15 appearances.
The forward spent last season on loan at Real Zaragoza but his progress was once again hampered after suffering a heart problem.
His former club Levante confirmed his departure as Dwamena looks to get his career back on track in Denmark.
El #LevanteUD y el @Vejle_B acuerdan el traspaso de @RaphaelDwamena.
ℹ https://t.co/1xKmOzOtML pic.twitter.com/zmc5j1LufF— Levante UD 🐸 (@LevanteUD) August 20, 2020
Dwamena was convinced about the project at Vejle Boldklub and believes that he can make an impact.
"I have been shown a project that has already proved strong in just a few years. That project and the club's big mission to ensure survival in the 3F Super League I will and can contribute to. I come to the club in good physical condition and look forward to getting to know my new teammates."
"I want to show the club's fans that I come with the clear ambition to make a difference and make an impression. At the same time, during my first visit, I experienced a beautiful city, where the surroundings must be some of the most beautiful in this country. I look forward to giving my best and all for the club," he added.
The former Zurich forward will wear the number eight shirt for Vejle Boldklub.
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