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Ghanaian forward Mohammed Fuseini has signed a new contract with Belgian top flight side Royale Union Saint-Gilloise.
The Black Stars international extends his deal at the club until June 2028 with the option to continue for another year.
Fuseini joined the Belgian side last summer after deciding to permanently leave Austrian side Sturm Graz.
The 23-year-old enjoyed a successful loan spell at Randers during the 2023/24 season before eventually moving to Belgian.
During his time with the club, the Ghanaian scored 9 goals in the Jupiler Pro League, while also adding three assists as USG won the league title for the first time.
Across all competitions, Fuseini made 42 appearances netting 11 goals in total.
The forward is hoping to recover from a knock he suffered during pre-season with the Belgian season already underway.
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