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Portuguese Liga 2 side FC Felgueiras have announced the signing of former Ghana youth international Eric Ayiah.
Ayiah makes the move to the second tier of Portuguese football after ending his time with CD Trofense in the Liga 3.
The 24-year-old signs a short-term contract with his new club in an attempt to rediscover his best form again after an impressive time at Trofense.
The former Black Starlets captain played 38 games with Trofense, scoring 11 goals during that time in 2,947 minutes.
The move comes at a good time for Ayiah who has struggled to climb up the ladder since his rise to prominence after the 2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup in India.
The former Charity Stars product has played for Monaco's youth team, Gil Vicente before his stint at Trofense.
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