Ghana attacker Nana Ampomah has joined Fortuna Dusseldorf on a three-year-deal from Waasland-Beveren in Belgium.
He joins the Bundesliga outfit just days after the signing of compatriot Bernard Tekepetey from Schalke 04.
"If you look at the great arena, there is no doubt that Fortuna is a big club," Ampomah said after signing the contract, Thursday.
"I am very happy to be allowed to play for this club and will do everything we can to achieve our goals."
Last season, Ampomah made 30 appearances for Waasland-Beveren, scoring eight times and providing seven assists.
"Nana Ampomah is a fast, both-footed and tricky player for the offensive wing," Fortuna board member Lutz Pfannenstiel said.
"We have watched him several times and are convinced that after his strong last season in the Belgian Jupiler League, he will also leave a lasting impression in the Bundesliga."
The 23-year-old has been capped four times by Black Stars.
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