Ghanaian international, Derrick Luckassen has sealed his move from PSV to Turkish Super Lig side Fatih Karagümrük, footballghana.com can report.
The Dutch-born defender has been training with the Turkish club in the last few weeks ahead of a potential move.
After convincing the technical team of Fatih Karagümrük, the defender has now finally been signed on loan on a two-year contract.
Derrick Luckassen, 26, in the past has had a fallen out with PSV and as a result has said time and time again that he would not play for the Dutch Eredivisie club.
Last season, the centre-back who can play in the right-back position spent time in Turkey where he played for Kasimpasa.
Before that, he had previously had stints with a number of clubs including AZ Alkmaar, RSC Anderlecht, Hertha Berlin BSC, and Kasimpasa.
At Fatih Karagümrük he has been signed to provide a massive squad boost for a team pushing for a strong finish in the ongoing 2021/2022 football season.
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