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Ghana international, Samuel Inkoom has signed for French League 1 side SC Bastia.
The former Asante Kotoko right back will now move from his Ukrainian club Dnepropetrovsk Dnieper.
The 23-year defender once played for Swiss side FC Basel.
In another development, Majeed Waris, scorer of 23 goals in 29 games in the colors of BK Hacken in Sweden, has also signed a long term contract with Spartak Moscow. The transfer fee is approximately 2.2 million.
The Club’s official website posted a reaction from Warris: “I chose Spartak Moscow because it is a great club with a great future. I made my choice after watching the match against Glasgow Celtic. I really like this team, and I'm sure I'll be able to find a place in this group and progress.
"But I also dreamed of playing in the Champions League, and this dream will become a reality after signing for Spartak.
“If I have managed to adapt to the Swedish climate and score many goals with Hacken, there is no reason that this is not the case in Russia. But my goal is not only to score goals, it is mainly to win titles”.
Meanwhile, Frank Acheampong, 19 year old attacking midfielder nicknamed "Ghanaian Messi" has signed for Belgian club Anderlecht FC.
Before joining his new club, Frank Acheampong joined Buriram United, a championship club in Thailand, after he moved from Berekum Chelsea. He scored 17 goals in 56 league matches at Buriram United.
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