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Moroccan giants Raja Casablanca have terminated the contract of Ghanaian international Nathaniel Asamoah barely four months after signing the striker.
Asamoah’s unsatisfactory performance led to the termination of his contract after failing to impress coach Rachid Taoussi.
Per the agreement between Medeama and Raja Casablanca, the Ghana international will return to Tarkwa side.
“Raja Casablanca agreement with Medeama, the original team of Ghanaian player Nathaniel Asamoah requires the return of the player to his team,” a club statement from Raja Casablanca read.
The former Red Star Belgrade striker joined Raja at a time he was on track to win goal king crown in Ghana.
His leaves behind two Ghanaians; Awal Mohammed and Yakubu Mohammed who both joined Raja in the same transfer window as Asamoah
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