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Ghanaian forward Bismark Charles has completed a season-long loan transfer from KF Skenderbeu to KS Vllaznia in Albania, just in time for the new season.
This move marks Charles' return to Vllaznia, where he previously showcased his talent during the first round of the UEFA Conference League qualifiers.
Although Vllaznia was eliminated from the competition early, Charles' impressive performance caught the club's attention, prompting them to secure his services.
The 24-year-old striker played a crucial role for Skenderbeu last season, scoring five goals in 22 appearances. However, his team was relegated from the Albanian top flight.
Vllaznia hopes Charles will bring the necessary spark to their offence, enabling them to make a strong title bid this season.
Last season, Vllaznia finished second in the Albania Superliga and is now aiming to improve on that performance in the 2025/26 campaign.
Charles' addition is expected to give Vllaznia the edge they need to mount a serious title challenge.
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