Finnish top-division side, SJK Seinäjoki, have completed the signing of three Ghanaian players from Division One League side Vision Football Football Club.
The deal is a result of the cooperation partnership existing between the two clubs.
The three players; Emmanuel Akansase, Kwame Otu and Sayibu Yakuba are the players to have become the latest players to have moved to Finland.
Akansase, a forward, has been an integral part of Vision FC's team for the last few years scoring some decent goals for the club this season as well.
Yakubu, who also plays in the heart of the defence will also be looking to take the next step of his career at the Finnish side in the coming years.
Kwame Otu is the other player to have joined the other two. Unlike the other two, Otu will initially play on loan before returning to SJK.
The partnership between the two clubs has seen players such as Terry Yegbe have been beneficiaries with the player recently joining Swedish giants IF Elfsborg.
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