Ex Hearts of Oak captain, Fatawu Mohammed has left for Egypt to join second division side, Bani Sweef.
The 30-year-old right back is expected to sign a two-year deal with the Egyptian Club in the coming days.
Just last month, Hearts of Oak parted ways with Fatawu after almost a decade with the club.
The former Real Tamale United defender is expected to help Bani Sweef avoid the drop in the second tier of Egyptian football.
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Bani Sweef sit 15th in the 16 team league after 15 matches in the league.
Fatawu joined Hearts in 2013 from Real Tamale United and has since been an important player in the team having contributed to the successes across the period.
He captained Hearts of Oak to the league title in the 2020-21 season after going on a 12-year league drought.
Fatawu also won two FA Cups as captain of the side but was out of Favour in his last days at the club.
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