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Majeed Ashimeru grateful to Redbull Salzburg after completing Anderlecht move
Ghanaian midfielder Majeed Ashimeru has bid farewell to Red Bull Salzburg after leaving the club permanently to sign for RSC Anderlecht.
The attacking midfielder joins Anderlecht on a four-year deal from Red Bull Salzburg after a successful loan stint.
Ashimeru joined the Jupiler Pro League side in January on loan but his impressive spell has promoted the club to make the deal permanent.
The former WAFA attacker took to his Official Twitter account to thank the Austrian club for the time he spent at the club.
Thank you @RedBullSalzburg for the opportunity you gave me to continue with my development in Europe, I am eternally grateful.
To the board, Technical Team, Fans and my Teammates, I can’t thank you all enough. Know that you have a staunch supporter in Belgium, Danke!#Maker pic.twitter.com/Az4CGzexfV
— Majeed Ashimeru🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭 (@MajeedAshimeru) June 18, 2021
Source: footballmadeinghana.com
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