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Asante Kotoko have signed another Brazilian player following the announcement of striker Michael Vinícius Silva de Morais on Wednesday.
The player, who is simply known as Michael, has signed a two-and-a-half-year deal, becoming the second player from the popular football country to join the Porcupine Warriors.
The 27-year-old will team up with compatriot Fabio Gama, who joined Kotoko last year and is having a great time in Ghana.
Kotoko becomes the 11th different club Michael has signed a contract with since his professional career started in 2014.
He has featured for the likes of Brazilian top-flight side Fluminense, Portugal's GD Estoril Praia, Linkoping City and Vasalunds IF in Sweden.
Michael joined Vasalunds IF after a eight-month spell in the Japanese third-tier with Iwate Grulla Morioka last year
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