
Ghana Premier League giants Aduana FC have secured the services of midfielder Abdul-Aziz Nurudeen following his departure from Hearts of Oak earlier this month.
The 26-year-old has penned a two-year contract with the Dormaa-based club after completing his move on a free transfer.
Nurudeen’s exit from Hearts attracted immediate attention across the local league, with several Premier League clubs reportedly monitoring his situation.
Known for his composure on the ball and ability to retain possession in tight spaces, the midfielder has built a reputation as a reliable anchor in midfield despite battling with injuries during his stint at Hearts.
Aduana, who are aiming to strengthen their squad ahead of the upcoming campaign, view Nurudeen’s arrival as a key addition to their midfield depth.
The two-time league champions are seeking to reclaim dominance in the Ghana Premier League and believe the experienced midfielder can add stability and balance to their side.
The move represents a fresh opportunity for the former Ghana U23 player to revive his career and rediscover the form that made him a standout performer at Hearts.
With Aduana keen to mount a strong title challenge, his signing could prove vital in their quest for success this season.
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