Dutch-born Ghanaian forward Elton Acolatse has completed a permanent move to Israeli top-flight side Hapoel Beer-Sheva.
The 24-year old penned a four year deal with The Camels after an impressive loan stint.
Acolatse joins the club from Belgium Jupiler Pro league side Sint Triuden in a deal worth 500,000 Euros.
The pacy winger arrived in Israel in February and has since been a revelation for the Be’er Sheva based club.
GHANASoccernet.com earlier reported the Israeli side had opened up negotiations with the former Ajax youth player on inking a permanent deal.
Following positive negotiations the player signed a deal to keep him in Israel until 2024.
Acolatse joined Sint-Truiden on a permanent deal in 2018 from rivals Club Brugge, going on to make 64 appearances and scoring twice.
The winger started his career with Dutch giants Ajax before moving to Belgium to join Wasterlo.
He later joined Club Brugge in 2017 but struggled to break into the starting team and had to be loaned to Sint-Truiden.
He impressed at Sint-Truiden before penning a permanent deal a year later but his stay is Belgium has now ended and will continue with his adventure in Israel.