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Ghanaian forward Samuel Armah has returned to Inter Allies, ending his short loan spell at Albanian side KF Skënderbeu.
The club has revealed that the 20-year-old is training with his teammates and is expected to be available for selection when the transfer window opens later in February.
Armah was instrumental for Inter Allies last season with six goals and three assists in 12 games. Only Nigerien hitman Victorien Adebayor contributed more for the team (12 goals and one assist).
The promising forward made seven appearances for KF Skënderbeu and managed to find the net once.
His return will be a huge boost to the Capella boys who have struggled this season.
The Accra-based side have lost all six away games so far and are currently at the bottom of the log with just seven points.
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