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Greece Super League 2 side Kampaniakos has announced the signing of Ghanaian youngster Kelvin Lamptey-Mills.
The 20-year-old joins the Greek side on a one-year contract which ends in January 2027.
Lamptey-Mills has already joined his new teammates after penning his deal following his return to action.
The defender had been without a club after departing MEAP Nisou in January 2025.
With his arrival, Lamptey-Mills will be hoping to help the side move up the league table as they currently sit eighth on the league table.
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