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Black Stars midfielder, Edmund Addo, has signed for Serbian top-flight side FK Spartak Subotica.
Addo joins the club from Moldova side, Sheriff Tiraspol, on a permanent deal.
The defensive midfielder was in line for a move to Red Star Belgrade during the 2022 summer window but any deal fell through at the eleventh hour.
Last season, Addo played for Sherrif in 33 different games across all competitions and scored once, assisting the team in retaining the Moldovan Super Liga championship as well as the Moldovan Cup.
On November 11, 2021, he played his first game for Ghana against Ethiopia in an Africa Cup of Nations qualification at the Orlando Stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Addo has now gone on to play for the Black Stars in seven other matches, including a 90-minute match against the Central African Republic in June.
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