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Former Asante Kotoko striker Dauda Mohammed has joined Dutch side Vitesse Arnhem on loan until the end of the season.
The 20-year-old signed the six-month loan deal on Thursday to beat the transfer deadline for the Eredivisie league.
He moves from Belgian giants Anderlecht in search of playing time after seeing limited opportunities in the Jupiler League.
Vitesse will have the option of giving the Ghanaian youngster a permanent contract at the end of the season if they are impressed with his performance.
He scored 25 goals for the youth side of Anderlecht and could only make five appearances with the first team.
With first opportunities still limited, Mohammed opted to go on loan to continue with his development in Europe.
Dauda joined Anderlecht in 2017 from Kotoko.
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