Ghana striker Richmond Boakye-Yiadom has completed a move to Israeli giants Beitar Jerusalem in the ongoing transfer window.
The 28-year-old signed a one-year contract with the capital-based team on Tuesday night after passing a mandatory medical.
He joins the club on a free transfer after leaving Polish top-flight side Gornik Zabreze at the end of last season following a six month stay.
“Beitar Jerusalem is pleased to announce the signing of the offensive striker Richmond Boakye, who signed with the team for one season with an option for another season,” the club said in a statement on Tuesday night.
Boakye becomes the second Ghanaian to join Beitar Jerusalem this summer after his international team-mates Ewdin Gyasi who joined the club two weeks.
The attacker left the Serbia giants Red Stars Belgrade after the expiration of his contract in December last year.
He has previously played for Sassuolo, Genoa, and Atlanta, Elche, Roda, Red Star Belgrade, Soning and Zornik Zabrze.