Ghanaian midfielder Salifu Mudasiru

Ghanaian midfielder Salifu Mudasiru has completed a high-profile switch to Algerian top-flight side Entente Sportive de Setif, marking a new chapter in his career across multiple continents.

The 28-year-old joins the Black Eagles from Uzbek club FC Mash’al Mubarek, continuing his journey through the global football map.

Mudasiru is best known in Ghana for his influential spell at Asante Kotoko, where he helped the Porcupine Warriors clinch the Ghana Premier League title in the 2021-22 season.

His standout performances earned him a loan move to FC Sheriff Tiraspol in Moldova, where he lifted the 2022-23 Moldovan Liga title.

Mudasiru’s latest move to ES Setif – one of Algeria’s most decorated clubs – reflects both his ambition and adaptability.

With an impressive resume that includes stints in Saudi Arabia (Al-Batin and Al-Bukiryah) and trophies across Ghana and Eastern Europe, he brings a wealth of experience and midfield grit to his new team.

ES Setif, eager to restore their dominance in the Algerian Ligue 1 Professionnelle, will hope Mudasiru’s arrival provides added stability and leadership in the centre of the park as they chase domestic and continental success.

This move also adds to the growing number of Ghanaian footballers making their mark in North African football, a testament to the rising profile of Ghanaian talent across the African continent and beyond.



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