
Ghana striker Matthew Amoah will return to the Dutch Eredivisie as NAC Breda agree a deal to sign the striker from Borussia Dortmund.
The former Vitesse Arnhem forward is leaving Dortmund after spending 18 months in the Bundesliga.
Amoah, who was forced to miss a greater part of the season through injuries failed to score in the league for Dortmund has accepted a three-year contract to return to Dutch football with NAC.
Amoah will finalise the move upon completion of a medical and NAC are happy their hard work in trying to sign the Ghana international has come to fruition. "We have been working on this deal for months," NAC technical director Earnie Stewart told the club's official website.
"First it looked like it was impossible for the player to sign, but this week negotiating went quicker."


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