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Ghana international Kamaldeen Sulemana has joined Italian side Atalanta ahead of the 2025/26 season.
The winger signs a four-year deal with the Bergamo club with the option to extend for another year.
Kamaldeen complete the move to Atalanta after both the Serie A side and Championship side Southampton reached an agreement for the services of the Black Stars forward.
The 23-year-old made 74 appearances for the Saints during his spell at the St Mary’s Park, scoring four goals and providing seven assists.
At Atalanta, Kamaldeen reunites with former boss Ivan Juric, under who he made 30 appearances scoring two goals and three assists during their time together.
The Ghanaian will be hoping to hit positive strides under Juric in his new environment when the new season starts.
At Atalanta, Kamaldeen will be playing alongside Black Stars teammate, Ibrahim Sulemana, who joined the club last summer.
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