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Ghanaian duo Derrick Sasraku and Mohammed Alhassan have both secured moves to Indonesia and Iraq respectively for the 2023/24 season.
Sasraku has finalised a move to Indonesian outfit Malut United FC following his decision to end his time in Oman where he played for Muscat Football Club.
The attacker will now feature for the Indonesian Liga 2 side as they chase promotion to the country's top flight.
On the other hand, Mo Alhassan has also penned a deal with Iraqi outfit Amanat Baghdad SC.
The central defender played 13 times for Asante Kotoko during the 2022/23 Ghana Premier League season as the club failed to reclaim the league title.
Alhassan was a member of the Hearts of Oak team that were champions of the Ghana League two seasons ago before joining the Porcupine Warriors.
He joins the newly promoted Iraqi Premier League side on a free transfer after leaving the Kumasi-based side.
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