Division One League club, Okyeman Planners have transferred two players, Osman Haqi and Philip Gameli Awuku to Yeni Matalyaspor in the Turkish Superleague.
The duo signed four-year deals each with the Malatya-based club on transfer deadline day after successful medicals last week.
They will team up with two other Ghanaian players, midfielder Afriyie Acquah and striker, Benjamin Tetteh.
Gameli and Haqi, who were signed into the junior team of Matalyaspor, were drafted to the 28-man squad for Thursday's league game against Goztepe after their first training session.

They could make their debuts later this week.
Osman, a versatile winger, fits into roles on either side of the flanks, and can equally play behind the striker and lead the attack, too. He scored three times and provided seven assists in the cancelled football season last year.
Gameli, on the other hand, is a centre-back but can play as a right-back or a central midfielder.
He was a member of Ghana's Black Meteors team that prepared for the 2019 U-23 African cup of Nations in Egypt, but was omitted from the final squad.
He joins the Turkish Superleague with a high pedigree as an outstanding centre-back since breaking into the domestic scene in Zone II of the Ghana's second top tier football.
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