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Black Stars striker Dominic Adiyiah has ended his relationship with Italian giants AC Milan by agreeing a three-year deal with Ukranian side Arsenal Kyiv, a club he spent the second half of last season on loan.The 2009 World youth player has failed to meet expectations since bewitching the world at the FIFA Under-20 World cup in Egypt three years ago.Adiyiah signed a three year move to the San Siro where he could not even make one senior team appearance.According to Dominic Adiyiah, his move to the Ukrainian side is in the right direction of his professional career.“I have to come back and recognise what i want to do in my career”. He told JOY Sports“I have no regrets for joining Milan since it also projected me but now my focus is on Arsenal Kyiv and I’m happy to have sealed a permanent move”
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