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Ghanaian striker Benjamin Fadi says he is focused on impressing at Swedish side Malmo FF.
The former Heart of Lions striker has signed a three-year deal following a successful two- week trial with the Swedish top-flight side.
Kpando Heart of Lions are said to have pocketed an amount in the region of 500,000 Euros from the deal.
Fadi who is expected to join his new club on Friday wants to be an instant hit in Sweden.
“I feel very happy for this deal because I have been working hard to get a foreign contract”. He told JOY Sports
“As a player this move is very important for me because Sweden is a place for young players and is the gateway to big clubs in Europe so I think it will help me”.
“Malmo FF is a great team with great support so I’m going there to help the club”.
Fadi is a member of Ghana’s Under-20 team.
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