Ghana Premier League side Kpando Hearts of Lions’ striker, Isaac Ossae has signed a three-and-half year contract with Saudi Arabian top-flight side Al Orubah for an undisclosed figure.
The National U-23 Striker made an impact in last season’s league when he aided Lions to place second in the 2013/14 First Capital Plus league by scoring excellent goals against big clubs and becoming the club’s top scorer last season.
The 21-year-old now joins former Lion’s striker Osei Banahene and Moussa Narry.
The young striker was set to be handed a contract by Dutch Eredivise side League Heereveen after impressing the club last year.
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