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Former Asante Kotoko and Bechem United striker Ahmed Toure has completed a two-year move to Medeama, the club announced on Tuesday.
The Burkinabe underwent a successful medical at the Health Plus medical facility in Tarkwa on Tuesday morning before signing the contract.
The 33-year-old has returned to Ghana Premier League after ending his stay at Guinea top-flight side AS Kaloum in December 2020.
The former KSC Lokeren and El Gouna striker has been signed by the two-time FA Cup champions as an emergency parachute following the side's struggles.
Medeama have been sweating in the absence of prolific goal scorers Prince Opoku Agyemang and Nana Kofi Babil who have joined South African side Cape Town City FC and Austrian outfit SCR Altach.
Toure is hugely regarded as the man to help turn things around in the final third.
The Mauve and Yellows are 13th on the league table with just seven points from seven matches.
Toure can only start his Medeama career next month when the second transfer window is opened.
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