Cercle Brugge have signed Bologna midfielder Godfred Donsah on a season-long loan with a reported €5m option to buy.
Donsah becomes the second Serie A-based midfielder to join the Belgian side this summer after Stephane Omeonga.
The 23-year-old has spent practically his entire career in Italy, starting out at the Palermo youth academy in January 2012.
He moved on to Verona and Cagliari, before joining Bologna for €7m in 2015.
The Ghanaian’s early performances saw him linked with Inter, but he managed only seven competitive appearances for the Rossoblu last season.
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