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Former Medeama SC striker Prince Opoku Agyemang has joined South African side Cape Town City.
Agyemang had been a long-term target for the Citizens since last season as previous contact had already been established with Medeama.
Kermit Erasmus' transfer from City to Sundowns left huge boots to fill upfront, one that Agyemang will look to fill.
He joins the Premier Soccer League side on an initial 1-year deal with the option to extend to June 2024.
The 28-year-old scored 11 goals and provided three assists in the truncated Ghana Premier League season.
Agyemang will wear the number 9 shirt previously worn by Erasmus who scored 15 goals in 35 appearances for City last season.
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