Ghana midfielder Anthony Annan has joined Finnish giants HJK Helsinki.
The 30-year-old enforcer returns to Scandinavia after previoius spells with Scandinavian clubs IK Start, Rosenborg BK and FC Stabæk.
The former Hearts of Oak and Hasaacas midfielder has signed a on a three-year deal
He will join compatriot former Kotoko left back Gideon Baah. Annan has featured in 67 matches for Ghana,scoring two goals.
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