Ghanaian forward Nasiru Mohammed had returned to Swedish top-flight side BK Häcken.
The 27-year old attacker rejoins Hacken on a one-year contract with an option for extension.
The Ghanaian international joined BK Häcken as a great talent in 2012. He blossomed and became a key player in the yellow and black jersey for many seasons. In both 2014 and 2017, he bagged eight Allsvenskan goals.
In 2019, he was sold after eight seasons in BK Häcken to Bulgarian Levski Sofia, but has now he rejoined the club under sports director Martin Ericsson.
”It feels great to be able to come home to BK Häcken again, I have been looking forward to this ever since I started training with the team again. I am very happy that everything is ready now and really look forward to playing in front of our supporters at Bravida Arena again. I have missed that” Nasiru told the club’s official website.
”I think I have become a better player during my time in Bulgaria, I learned a lot there and gained valuable experience. I hope to be able to contribute and help us make a strong autumn season,” he added.
Meanwhile, ports director Martin Ericsson spoke highly of the Ghanaian player’s capture.
“We get a competent player who knows the club and who has been, and is, a much-appreciated person and player both on and off the field. “Nas” will broaden our offensive, which will be important during match-intensive weeks.”