Club Brugge agree mutual termination with former Leicester City attacker who cost €9m in 2021 | OneFootball

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·16 Januari 2025

Club Brugge agree mutual termination with former Leicester City attacker who cost €9m in 2021

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Club Brugge have announced that Ghanaian attacker Kamal Sowah has had his contract mutually terminated. The 25-year-old cost the side €9m back in 2021 from Leicester City but struggled to ever really make it at the 19 times Belgian champions. He has not featured at all this season and the side were hoping to move him in the summer. It appears both have now cut their losses and Sowah is free to find a new side.

Sowah came to prominence in Belgium during a loan spell at Leicester’s sister club OH Leuven. During a four year loan stint with the club he played 72 games, scoring 13 goals and helping them win promotion to the Pro League. During their first season back in the top flight he scored eighgoals and grabbed five assists in 36 games. Club signed him but after 17 games of the 2021/2022 season he was loaned to AZ Alkmaar. Back in Brugge for the 2022/2023 season he had a better time of it under Carl Hoefkens, but once the head coach was sacked he was no longer in the starting line-up. During the 2023/2024 season he was loaned to Standard Liege, where he scored twice in 28 games. Standard decided not to exercise the purchase option.


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