Ghanaian footballer Dauda Mohammed is set to leave Belgian giants Anderlecht after a six-year stay at the club.
Juan Guerrero, the sports director of Spanish second division team CD Tenerife, has confirmed that Dauda Mohammed has signed a three-year contract with the club.
"We will distribute the transfer fee to Anderlecht over the duration of those three years," Guerrero stated.
Since joining Anderlecht in 2017 from Ghana Premier League side Asante Kotoko, the forward has faced challenges in earning a spot in the first team.
Dauda Mohammed's time at Anderlecht has now come to an end. Although he showcased his goal-scoring abilities in the U-21 squad after joining Purple-White at the age of 17, he struggled to break through to the senior team.
Loan spells at Vitesse and Esbjerg did not provide the desired outcomes. However, he had a successful spell at Cartagena last season, impressing enough to convince Tenerife of his abilities. After spending a year on loan, Tenerife has decided to secure his services on a permanent basis.
Since joining Tenerife in the summer, Dauda Mohammed has made 26 appearances, scoring 3 goals and providing 3 assists.