Medeama SC defender Kamaradini Mamudu has completed a move to Sudanese giants Al Hilal, signing a three-year deal with the club.
Mamudu, who has been a standout performer for the Tarkwa-based club, enjoyed a prolific 2025/26 season, scoring eight goals last season and already netting five times this campaign. His attacking contributions from defence have drawn attention from clubs across the continent.
The 24-year-old Ghanaian defender has been praised for his versatility, composure at the back, and ability to support attacks, making him a key figure for Medeama SC over the past seasons. His move to Al Hilal marks a major step in his career, offering him the chance to compete in continental competitions and gain international exposure.
Medeama SC officials have congratulated Mamudu on his transfer, describing him as a role model for younger players and a product of the club’s development philosophy. Fans of the club have also expressed mixed emotions, celebrating his success while lamenting the loss of one of their top performers.
With Mamudu now set to join Al Hilal, expectations are high that he will continue to shine and represent Ghanaian football proudly on the international stage.













