Ghanaian striker, Abdul Farawu Safiu has signed a two year deal with South African ABSA Premier League side Moroka Swallows, Sportsworldghana has reported.
The former Asante Kotoko forward was awarded the deal following his successful trials with the club.
Fatawu has been without a club since the end of last year after terminating his contract with Swedish third-tier side FC Trollhattan.
Safiu before he left the shores of the country was a kingpin for the Porcupine Warriors.
He previously also featured for Trelleborgs. Now the Krobea team is enjoying their new strikers in his absence . As the youngsters also making waves outside the country with his goal scoring prowess. Ghana and Asante Kotoko needs to have an eye back on some of these players that have tasted the league before.
We can only see and consider such players to do much for the team and help it to progress unconditionally. But the delivery level of the player will not allow the team to leave him to any other team.

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