Highly-rated Ghanaian forward Sumaila Wasiu has completed a move to Serbian Superliga club Zeleznicar Pancevo during the summer transfer window.
The 21-year-old attacker signed a two-and-a-half-year contract to finalise his switch, joining the Pancevo-based side after an impressive stint in Belgium with Lokeren.
Wasiu is expected to play an important role at Zeleznicar Pancevo as the club targets a strong league campaign and a potential push for qualification into next season’s UEFA Champions League.
A product of Ghana’s renowned Right to Dream Academy, the young forward believes the move to Serbia represents the right step in his developing career.
“I like how my teammates and the coaching staff welcomed me. My first impressions are very good, and I’m happy to be here,” Wasiu said. “I spoke with the coach, and he explained his plans and expectations. What I heard suits me perfectly, which is why I chose Zeleznicar. I believe this is the best decision for my career.”
“I’m here to use my qualities to help the team achieve the best possible results, and I can’t wait to play in front of our fans,” he added.
Before leaving Belgium, Wasiu scored two goals in 14 league appearances for Lokeren, underlining his potential ahead of this new chapter in Serbia.



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