
Ghanaian striker Samuel Afum has completed his return to Egypt by signing for top-flight side Wadi Degla.
The 25-year-old is a free agent after leaving Swiss side Young Boys where he struggled to cement his position in the team.
The ex-Hearts of Oak attacker has joined Wadi Degla on a permanent contract after agreeing personal terms.
رسمياً #وادي_دجلة يضم صامويل Ø£Ùوم #wadideglafc pic.twitter.com/wcBgBiSkKJ
— Wadi Degla FC (@wadideglafc) August 8, 2016
He is not new to Egyptian football having excelled with Smouha three seasons ago.
He scored 14 goals during his time with the Alexandria-based side.


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