Attacker Mohammed Fuseini has signed a deal with Union SG that will keep him at the club until 2027, with an option for a further year.
The Ghanaian joins from Sturm Graz of Austria following a stellar six-month loan spell at Danish outfit Randers FC.
Fuseini transferred to Graz from the famous Right to Dream Academy in February of 2022, and was promoted from their reserve team after just four months.
In his one and a half years playing for the Sturm Graz senior team, Fuseini bagged 3 goals and 1 assist in 27 appearances and won the Austrian Cup twice and the Austrian League once.
Following his loan move to Randers in January 2024, the 22-year-old forward netted 8 goals in 10 games during the Danish Superliga relegation play-offs to keep the club in Denmark's top flight.
His performances caught the eye of Union SG, who have decided to bring him to Belgium for an undisclosed fee.
After narrowly missing out on the Belgian Pro League title last season, Union SG will be hoping Fuseini's signing will give them enough attacking power to bring league success next campaign.
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