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Black Stars midfielder, Edmund Addo, has completed his move to Red Star Belgrade, Joy Sports can confirm.
Addo has signed a four-year deal with the Serbian champions after deciding to leave Sheriff Tiraspol.
With the Ghanaian being a key player for the club during the 2021/22 season, Sheriff rejected an approach from Red Star during the winter window as they were competing in the UEFA Europa League.
According to Richard Gyasi, who is the PRO of Arthur Legacy Sports, the 22-year-old completed his move ahead of the transfer on Wednesday, August 31, with the transfer deadline approaching.
Addo featured 33 times for Sheriff last season across all competitions and scored once.
The midfielder joins Black Stars teammate Osman Bukari at the club in Serbia.
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