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Spanish La Liga side Levante have completed the signing of Ghanaian international striker Raphael Dwamena from Swiss club FC Zurich, it has been confirmed.
The 22-year-old – who has netted two goals in three international caps – has signed a four-year deal at the Valencia-based club.
Welcome to your new home, @RaphaelDwamena! ðŸ¸ðŸ‡¬ðŸ‡ pic.twitter.com/Lf5FH9DUd4
— Levante UD 🸠(@LevanteUD) August 7, 2018
Dwamena, who previously started his career at Red Bull Salzburg in Austria, netted 25 goals in 56 appearances for the Swiss club, whom he helped to last season’s Swiss Cup title.
His international teammate Emmanuel Boateng is already in the ranks of Levante while Dwamena had previously been linked with a move to CSKA Moscow.
Last summer, Dwamena was close to joining Brighton in Premier League but failed his medical.
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