The former Ghana youth forward has emphatically stated that he wants to leave the Belgian Jupilier League giants after five years.
Ghanaian international Dauda Mohammed has expressed a desire to leave Belgian top-flight league outfit RSC Anderlecht this summer.
The 24-year-old currently has just 12 months remaining on his contract at RSC Anderlecht, which has naturally led to an intense pressure on the Lotto Park outfit to sell him in the ongoing summer transfer window.
“I want to move out from Anderlecht to a club that has a good project for me and to get enough playing time for sure so that when I play more, I can earn more call-ups to the Black Stars. From the just-ended season, if I play more I can [play in the Black Stars].” Mohammed told TV3
He had a tremendous campaign with Spanish second-tier side FC Cartagena during a season-long spell in the just ended season after scoring 9 goals and provided an assist in 39 matches
Mohammed joined RSC Anderlecht on a long-term contract worth €235,000 from Ghana Premier League heavyweights Asante Kotoko.
He has been loaned out to several clubs including Vitesse, Esbjerg FB and FC Cartagena since joining RSC Anderlecht in 2017.