Ghanaian striker Dauda Mohammed has sealed a transfer move to lower tier Spanish side FC Cartagena on loan from Belgium side Anderlecht on transfer deadline day.

There is no option to buy for the La Liga Smart bank side as the former Kotoko striker will revert to his parent club after the expiry of the temporary stay.

Dauda has scored a solitary goal for the Belgian giants in 30 mactches since joining them from Kotoko in 2017 and has been on several loan spells.

A statement on the club’s website read:

“FC Cartagena SAD informs of the agreement reached today with RSC Anderlecht for the loan of footballer Mohammed Dauda (Ghana, 02/20/21) until the end of the 2021/22 season.

Dauda is a footballer who stands out for his speed, verticality and accuracy in front of goal. He is a winger who plays on the left wing (despite being right-handed) and who can also do the job at the top.

Dauda came to RSC Anderlecht four seasons ago from his country and made his debut in the Belgian team’s first team. The following season he went on loan to Vitesse de la Eredivise, where he played 16 games and scored 3 goals.

After his experience in the Netherlands, Dauda went on loan again, this time to the Danish First Division. In Esbjerg fB he played a total of 22 games scoring 4 goals and, already last year, he returned to his home team. Last year at RSC Anderlecht he played 17 games scoring one goal.

Now, Mohammed Debt comes to FC Cartagena to live his first experience in Spanish football. The new Efesé player will arrive in Cartagena in the next few days to put himself under Luis Carrión and start training with his new teammates.

Dauda Mohammed has previously featured for Asante Kotoko in Ghana.