
Tusker FC striker David Majak has joined Swedish top-tier team Kalmar FF on a six-month loan deal.
The South Sudan International failed to land a move to Sweden last November after his agent and club failed to agree, he has however been a consistent performer for the Brewers for the last three seasons.
A statement from the club confirmed the latest move, wishing the Bright Stars forward all the best in his new work station.
"We wish to confirm that our striker Majak is set to leave for Sweden for a six-month loan stint with top Division Side Kalmar FF," Tusker confirmed.
"The South Sudan international has been part of the Tusker family for three seasons will link up with his new side effective May 1 for an initial loan offer until the end of the year with a view to signing permanently."
The striker has promised to give his best at the new team and went on to appreciate all those who made the deal possible.
"I am happy to make this important step in my career and I want to thank Tusker for the opportunity and for allowing me to make this move," Majaka said.
"I am ready for the challenge ahead and I will keep working hard just as I have done here."
Tusker CEO Charles Obiny lauded the forward for his discipline and believes the attacker will only benefit from the move.
"We are proud of the new step that Majak has taken and as a club, we wish him all the best."