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Tema Youth duo Francis Narh and Derek Mensah have completed their move to Tunisian side Club Africain.The two players signed the dotted lines on Thursday on a three-year deal after passing a mandatory medical.The two players become the latest player to leave the club with Joseph Attamah Larweh next to join Turkish side SamYouth are resigned to losing many of their key players following their relegation to the country’s second-tier league.Elsewhere Midfielder Moses Odjer is closing in on a move to Ghanaian giants K
otoko while defender Jeremah Arkoful has joined Danish side Randers FC.The duo will join compatriot Seidu Salifu, who has signed a four-year deal for the side.
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