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Ghana Premier League side Hearts of Oak have announced the departure of attacker Saani Mohammed to Danish side AC Horsens.
The 18-year-old signs a deal with the club which will keep there for the next two-and-half-years with the transfer fee reportedly worth €250,000.
Mohammed made a move to join Hearts before the start of the 2024/25 season, signing from Soccer4Souls in August.
The winger has made 13 appearances for the Phobians this season and has registered two assists in that period.
The Accra-based side announced his transfer on their social media platforms.
"Thank you, Saani Mohammed!" the statement said.
"We announce the transfer of Saani Mohammed to AC Horsens. Your contributions have been invaluable, and we’re proud to have been part of your development. Wishing you the very best in your new chapter!"
Hearts currently sit fifth on the Premier League table after 16 games played.
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