Super Eagles defender, Shehu Abdullahi, has completed a move to Turkish side, Bursaspor.
Abdullahi, 24, last week departed Anorthosis Famagusta after two years with the Cypriot giants.
His next destination remained unknown afterwards, as the ex-Kano Pillars star opted to play his cards close to his chest.
However, he broke the news on Tuesday via Twitter.
It’s OFFICIAL! I’m happy to be here @BursasporSk 🐊 pic.twitter.com/9BT9gfW1xQ
— Shehu Abdullahi (@OfficialShehu) January 23, 2018
Bursaspor was Turkish champions in 2010.
Already at the club are two Nigeria internationals, William Troost-Ekong and Mikel Agu.
Troost-Ekong, who has played 10 times since joining the Green Crocodiles last summer, extended a warm welcome to his compatriot.
Welcome Bro! 🇳🇬🐊 https://t.co/Fdx3goCDyQ
— William Troost-Ekong (@WTroostEkong) January 23, 2018
Abdullahi started his career at Plateau United in 2011, joining Pillars the following year.
Succeeded by short stints at Qadsia, Unia de Madeira then Famagusta.