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Razak Brimah will continue his career on the continent after reportedly agreeing a deal with South Africa side Mamelodi Sundowns.
The Ghana goalkeeper has penned a three-year deal with the African champions.
Brimah underwent and passed a medical in Accra on Monday before putting pen to paper to join the Chloorkop-based side.
Let's welcome Ghanaian shot-stopper Razak Brimah to the home of the African Champions Masandawana! #WelcomeRazak pic.twitter.com/qZZtUb1bNq
— Mamelodi Sundowns FC (@Masandawana) August 1, 2017
The 30-year-old was available on a free transfer after leaving Spanish second-tier side Cordoba.
Brimah will be competing for the number 1 spot with Uganda captain Denis Onyango, who has been their safest pair of hands and Zambia legend Kennedy Mweene.
His international experience of playing in two Africa Cup of Nations-including the 2015 final-will be key for Pitso Mosimane's side.
He becomes the second Ghana international to sign for a PSL club after Richard Ofori moved to Maritzburg United from Ghanaian champions champions Wa All Stars.
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