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Ghana Premier League stars Martin Antwi and Kwesi Donsu have left the country to seal move to Saudi Pro League side Al Wahda.
Al Wahda expressed satisfaction after closely monitoring both players and have offered to sign them.
Donsu and Antwi travelled on Saturday night in the company of their local agents. The duo are expected to lift Al Wahda who are second-bottom on the 14-team table after 14 rounds of matches.

Antwi is available on a free transfer after seeing out his two-year contract with WAFA SC.
Donsu, an offensive midfielder, was second joint top scorer in the Ghana Premier League with 15 goals.
He had been linked with moves to major European sides including English Premier League side Middlesbrough.
It is believed that the Mecca-based side made an offer not less than US$ 250,000 which was accepted by the Tarkwa-based side.
Al Wahda have a partnership agreement with Medeama making his transfer to the Gulf country easier.
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