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Sudanese top-flight side Al Merreikh Omdurman have completed the signing of Ghanaian right-back Samuel Inkoom on a short-term deal ahead of the forthcoming Sudanese league.
The former Asante Kotoko right-back has been in Sudan for the past few weeks as he sought to finalize a move to the Omdurman-based outfit.
Multiple media report indicate that the 28-year-old has finally reached an agreement with the side and put pen to paper on a short-term contract.
Inkoom was unattached as his contract with FC Vereya was terminated after being ban for a year by the world governing body, FIFA.
He has played for several clubs including FC Basel, Dnipro, Biovista, DC United and Turkish side Antalyaspor.
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