Egyptian Premier League club Ittihad of Alexandria have signed Uganda star striker Emmanuel Okwi on a two-year contract, the coastal club announced on Thursday.
“Club president Mohamed Mosselhi finalized the deal with Emmanuel Okwi Today and the Ugandan striker signed a two-year contract until 2021,” a statement read on the club website.
However the transfer fee paid for his Tanzanian club Simba has not been disclosed.
The 26-year old striker completed his medicals and is set to join Ittihad’s pre-season camp immediately ahead of the new season that is scheduled to start mid September.
Ittihad, who finished 11th in the 18-team table last season, is hoping to boost his front line ahead of the new season that only includes Khaled Kamar and out-of-favor Ghanaian striker Emmanuel Banahene.
The former Villa SC (Uganda), Etoile du Sahel and SønderjyskE Fodbold (Denmark) was spotted on the radar of several African clubs after making an impact in the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations.
Okwi scored twice in four games for the Cranes leading them to the Round of 16, their best ever achievement since their runner-up spot in 1978.
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