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Ghana international Bernard Yao Kumordzi has concluded talks with KRC Genk and has signed a three year contract for the Belgian premier league giants.
The 27 year old versatile midfielder spent a major part of his professional career playing for Greek premier league side Panionios and finished the second half of the just ended European season playing for relegated French Ligue 1 club FC Dijon.
The player who has been instrumental for the senior national team the Black Stars will be starring for KRC Genk in their UEFA Europa campaign in the coming season and expects to win trophies with his new club.
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