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Newly-promoted Ghana Premier League side Dreams FC have unveiled three new signings ahead of the 2015-16 league season.
The trio namely Mozart Adjetey, David Korbah and Alhassan Kalusha were unveiled at the club's secretariat on Thursday after sealing their contracts with the Kweiman side.
Goalkeeper Adjetey joins Dreams from relegated Heart of Lions where he is expected to bring his Premier League experience to the fore for the club.
Mozart will also be expected to provide the needed competition to current number one Owusu Banahene.
Korbah, a centre-back , on the other hand will be looking to kick start his career after a relatively torrid spell with Kumasi Asante Kotoko.
He was plagued by injuries for the majority of his time with Kotoko and was eventually transfer shortlisted at the end of the current season.
Kalusha is an enterprising midfielder signed from Division One League side Tamale Utrecht.
The young midfielder had a stint in Namibia prior to joining the Tamale side.
The trio will be expected to strengthen the newly promoted side ahead of their first ever season in the First Capital Plus Premier League.
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