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Ghanaian youngster Ibrahim Sadiq, on Friday, September 1, completed a move to Dutch side AZ Alkmaar on a long-term deal.
The 23-year-old signed a five-year contract with the Eredivisie side joining them until 2028 from Swedish side BK Hacken.
Sadiq ends his 18 months stay in Sweden where he has been enjoying life following his departure from FC Nordsjaelland having passed through the Right to Dream Academy.
The winger turned up with his Ghanaian agent Joe Gyamfi at his unveiling having only played his last game for BK Hacken on Thursday in their Europa League playoff second-leg game against Aberdeen where he scored a brace to propel them to the group stage.
🇬🇭 Ibrahim Sadiq in the 2023 season across all competitions:
👕 24
⚽️ 20
🅰️ 2
A new chapter begins in the Netherlands with AZ Alkmaar ⭐️ pic.twitter.com/M4idmeCurR— Lawrence Baidoo (@kweku_lawrence) September 1, 2023
Sadiq racked up 27 goals and 8 assists in 43 games for the club before leaving to the Netherlands.
See some of the best photos from Ibrahim Sadiq’s unveiling below:











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