Former Ashantigold captain, Lawrence Lartey has joined Tunisian side Club Africain in a reported three year deal.
The former Black Satellites defender moves to Tunisia two years after joining South African club Ajax Cape Town.
Lartey joins the Tunisian giants as a free agent after the expiration of his contract with the Cape Town club.
He will be the second Ghanaian to play for Club Africain in the last 5 years after tough tackling midfielder, Seidu Salifu, played for the side prior to moving to Italy.
He was part of the Ashantigold team that won the 2015 Ghana Premier League and is expected to wear the number 36 jersey.
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