Ghana international Benjamin Tetteh has joined French side Football Club Metz for the 2023/24 season.
The forward has signed a three-year deal with the Ligue 1 side and joins from Championship outfit Hull City.
Tetteh only joined the Tigers last summer but was restricted to 15 appearances affected he was injured for the majority part of the 2022/23 season.
"The offensive sector of FC Metz has a new element, in the person of Benjamin Tetteh! Coming from Hull City (English D2), the striker has signed up for the next three seasons for the Garnet club. The Ghanaian is therefore tied to Garnets until June 2026," Metz wrote on their website to announce the player.
Tetteh scored one goal and provided four assists in 17 appearances across all competitions for Hull City, totalling 811 minutes on the pitch.
He will be looking to rediscover his best form once again when he takes to the French top flight.
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