Super Eagles skipper, Ahmed Musa has officially joined Turkish side, Fatih Karagümrük after signing a one year contract.
Musa completed the move from Nigeria Professional League side, Kano Pillars, having spent just three months in his second spell with the Caliphate club.
The deal is believed to be lucrative, as the 28-year-old would reportedly earn 1.2 Billion naira yearly.
The fleet-footed winger becomes the fifth player to arrive at the club in the summer transfer window, after Aleksandar Pesic, Kerim Frei, Samed Onur and Erhun Öztümer.
“We added the 28-year-old Nigerian offensive player to our squad. During his career, he played for clubs such as VVV Venlo, CSKA Moscow and Leicester City. He scored 15 goals in 87 matches for the Nigerian National Team,” the club commented at the unveiling of the former Pillars star.
Musa, who moved from CSKA Moscow to Leicester City for 19.5 million Euros in 2016, signed with Al-Nassr in 2018 for 16.5 million Euros before moving back to his boyhood club.