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Ghanaian goalkeeper Emmanuel Ogura has side for Danish topflight side Randers Football Club in a permanent deal.
Ogura joins Randers from FC Nordsjaelland where he has had limited opportunities to establish himself as the club's first-choice.
The 21-year-old has penned a one-and-half-year deal with the club with the option to extend at the end of the deal.
The Righ to Dream academy graduate joins the club for the second half of the season after failing to break into Nordsjaelland's starting lineup in the first half of the 2023/24 season.
He becomes the second Ghanaian to join the club this season following the arrival of Ernest Agyiri from Levadia Tallinn in the summer.
The youngster will be hoping to break through at the club after his recent setbacks.
The acquisition was confirmed by Randers FC on Thursday, January 18, with the player's agent, Joe Gyamfi also present for his unveiling.
The Danish Super League resumes in February with Randers' first game against Hvidovre on February 18.
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