The former Ghana U20 star has been unveiled by the Portuguese second division side after landing his services in the just-ended transfer window
Liga Portugal 2 club Portimonense SC have officially confirmed the signing of Ghanaian forward Mohammed Dauda on a two-year contract.
The 27-year-old former RSC Anderlecht man teamed up with the former Portuguese top-flight outfit after severing ties with Spanish lower division club CD Tenerife this summer.
An official statement over the capturing of the former RSC Anderlecht man read via the club's official website: ''Ghanaian striker Mohammed Dauda, 27, arrives permanently with a contract until 2027. Last season he played for UD Ibiza Eivissa, on loan from Tenerife, where he played in 20 games and scored 6 goals.''
Dauda is believed to have been signed by his current employers in order to replace Colombian forward Camilo Durán who joined Azerbaijan giants Qarabag during the transfer window at the Estádio Municipal de Portimão.
He is yet to earn his cap with the Ghana Senior National Team on the international stage after featuring for the Ghana U20 and U23 national teams respectively.