Sierra Leonean striker Musa Noah Kamara, popularly known as Musa Tombo, has recently undergone a medical examination with Tunisian top-flight side Club Sportif Sfaxien (CS Sfaxien) ahead of completing a multi-year contract.
According to reports from Foot-Africa, the prolific forward arrived in Sfax in mid-July to finalize his move. Upon arrival, he completed the required medical test marking the final steps before officially putting pen to paper with the club.
The forward is now poised to sign a three-year contract with CS Sfaxien, marking a major step in his football career.

This move follows a series of international and domestic successes for Kamara, who was the top scorer in the Sierra Leone Premier League and a key player for both Bo Rangers and East End Lions.
Musa Tombo, a fan favorite in Sierra Leone, has previously drawn attention both for his talent and for dramatic twists surrounding past international transfers. This time, however, both local and international football stakeholders appear hopeful that the move will bring long-term stability and growth for the player.

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Congratulations to you country striker