Polish side Wisla Krakow have announced the signing of Dutch-born Ghanaian attacker Elvis Manu till the end of the season.
Manu, who is an ex-player of Dutch giants, Feyenoord and English Premier League side Brighton, spent two seasons in the Balkan nation of Bulgaria where he featured for giants Ludogorets – playing in both the UEFA Champions League and Europa League.
The Dordrecht-born rose to prominence following his superlative shape for Feyenoord in both the Eredivisie and the Europa League, scoring 8 goals in the process for them.
Manu hopes to shine in Central Europe for Wisla who until recently had former Ghana U23 captain, Yaw Yeboah in their folds.
According to media checks, there is an option clause in the contract that would allow the forward to sign a further extension deal should both parties be satisfied with the first tenure.
Meanwhile, the attacker has scored 66 goals and provided 12 assists in 249 appearances for clubs he has featured for during his professional career.
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