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Ghana Premier League side Dreams FC have confirmed the signing of youngster Shaban Nazir Mohammed.
The 17-year-old winger joins the Still Believe lads on a four-year deal until 2028 from Division Two League side Techiman Young Goldfields FC.
The highly-rated youngster adds to the loads of new faces in Karim Zito's squad for the 2024/25 season as they look ahead to the first game of the new Ghana Premier League season.

Shaban, who is comfortable on the left wing, is known for his pace and intimidating one-on-one ability.
His performances in the Division Two League earned him an invitation to the national youth team in the past.
With his move to the top flight side, the teenager will be looking to continue his development and make the most of his skillset.
Dreams FC begin their league campaign against Samartex at the Accra Sports Stadium on Saturday, September 7.
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