Former Asante Kotoko striker Nana Arhin Duah has agreed to join second-tier side Bechem United for the second half of the season.
The 28-year-old is reported to have agreed in principle to aid their division one league campaign.
Duah joined is eager to find a club after his contract with AshantiGold was terminated by the club's new management team.
United are currently occupy the first position in Zone 1A and look poised to qualify for the middle league.
They recently returned from Italy after placing third in the Trofeo Nero Rocco tournament in Italy.
They wants to add a good number of experienced players at the club on resumption of the second half of the league which kick start next month.
The team has already acquired the services of former Liberty Professionals player Emmanuel Allan.
Duah was part of the AshantiGold side that lost in the 1997 final of the CAF Champions League.
He played in Ghana's 2006 World Cup preliminary qualifier against Somalia scoring two goals, but did not feature much for Ghana subsequently.


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