Ghanaian striker Dauda Mohammed has been presented to the media by his new club CD Tenerife last Thursday.

Anderlecht striker Dauda Mohammed has joined Spanish side Tenerife on a season-long loan deal.

He has been tracked by Spanish sides Tenerife, Albacete, and Oviedo but Tenerife has won the race for the former Kotoko striker.

Dauda Mohamed departs Anderlecht on loan once again five years since he joined the club from Ghanaian giants Asante Kotoko.

The 24-year-old has been contracted to the Belgian giants since 2017 after joining the team from Ghana Premier League side Asante Kotoko.

He has struggled to nail down a spot in the starting lineup of the team and has gone on several loan spells across Europe and this will be his fourth loan spell.

The former Asante Kotoko forward speaking at the presentation stated that he is happy with his new club.

"I am very enthusiastic about their project," he said.

"I'm happy to be here," Dauda added.

"Cordero explained the project and I am very excited about it. I want to try hard,"

Cordero, the sports director, says the transfer was time-consuming and complicated.

"It was a complex situation. We talked for a long time. We hire Dauda from Anderlecht with an obligatory buy option for three seasons if he achieves certain goals. I'm assuming those are met and so he will stay,"

Cordero was also happy with Dauda's ability to play in a number of positions in attack.

"Dauda is a fast, vertical footballer who is two-footed," Cordero continued.

"He can play on both wings and also in the centre of the striker's area. We needed a player like that. If Dauda does well and gets called up for the World Cup, we will have to miss him for a month, but that will increase his value,"