Ghanaian midfielder Dauda Yussif Seidu has officially signed a two-year deal with Rwandan champions APR FC from Samartex.
The Ghana Premier League champions agreed to a deal worth a reported fee of $130,000.
Dauda was a pivotal part of the Tarkwa-based side's title run last season, scoring three goals in 28 league appearances and establishing himself as one of the league's best midfielders.
He may well face his former team next season, as both APR and Samartex will compete in the CAF Champions League following their successes in their respective domestic leagues.
APR has been busy in the transfer market, also signing fellow Ghanaian Richmond Lamptey days after the mutual termination of his contract with Asante Kotoko.
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