Ghana striker Prince Tagoe has signed for Serbian outfit Partizan Belgrade for the remainder of the season.
Tagoe moves from Bundesliga side TSG Hoffenheim where he has suffered from limited playing time since joining two seasons ago.
Ghana’s World Cup star was linked with a move away from the side last summer but stayed on to fight for a place.
He was linked with a move to English Premier League side Stoke and Cologne in the Bundesliga.
The move to Eastern Europe will afford him more game time and revive his fading international career following the appointment of Goran Stevanovic as new Ghana coach.
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