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Ghanaian forward Mohammed Fuseini finished the 2024/25 Belgian Jupiler Pro season as champion after helping Royale Union Saint-Gilloise to the title.
Fuseini's side became the title winners following their 3-1 win over Gent on the final day of the season on Sunday.
The Ghanaian forward featured in 37 games for the club in the league, starting 17 of them in his first season at the club.
He was involved in 10 goals en route to Royale Union Saint-Gilloise winning the league, as he scored nine and provided one assist.
The league win adds to the forward's impressive introduction to Belgian football, having joined from Sturm Graz last summer.
Fuseini's performances have been rewarded with a first call-up to the senior national team.
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