Ex-Medeama winger Theopilus Anoobah arrived in Egypt on Tuesday morning to begin a three-year stint with top-flight side Ismaily, GHANAsoccernet.com can exclusively reveal.

The 23-year-old has ended his stay with the Mauve and Yellows following a bitter row with his employers.

The former Ashantigold winger has signed a three-year deal with the club believed to be in the region of $150,000 with Medeama expected to pocket $50,000 of the onward transfer fee.

Ismaily have received the player’s International Transfer Certificate which paves way for him to start his career with the Egyptian outfit.

However, the Ghanaian will have to wait a little longer to mark his debut after Egyptian authorities suspended football league matches indefinitely after at least 22 fans were killed in clashes with police at a Cairo stadium.

Anoobah was a member of Ghana’s Local Black Stars team which clinched silver at the 2014 African Nations Championship held in South Africa.

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  • nana 9 years ago

    Go ruin ur career there,better to stay in ghana n mature as a player before u move to europe

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