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Ghanaian forward, Kamal Sowah, has signed for Dutch side NAC Breda after his departure from Club Brugge.
Sowah joins the club on a free transfer, signing a two-and-half-year deal with the Eredivisie side until 2028.
The 25-year-old makes a return to Dutch football after his time on loan at AZ Alkmaar while on the books of Club Brugge.
The forward saw his contract terminated by the club as they looked to moved him on leading to his move to NAC Breda.
"Kamal has a dynamic attacking profile and can play in multiple positions. He is also strong in his defensive work and fits in well with this NAC with his aggressive style," said Technical Director Peter Maas.
"Kamal is indeed quite fit, but because he has not played for a while, he will first receive extra training. The focus at NAC this season is absolutely on maintaining his position in the Eredivisie, but with Kamal's arrival we are also already selecting for next season."
The move to NAC Breda sees Sowah reunite with former boss Carl Hoefkens.
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