Ghana midfielder Rabiu Mohammed has terminated his contract with Russian giants Anzhi Makhachkala, GHANAsoccernet.com can exclusively reveal.
The talented midfielder cancelled his contract with the crisis-ridden club after an unsuccessful five-month stint, sources close to the top-flight side have told Ghana's leading football news outfit.
Rabiu, who joined the Russia Premier League side in July last year whilst injured, has not been able to play a game for the club.
He has not recovered from the ankle injury which resulted in Anzhi tabling the proposal for the Ghanaian midfielder to leave on mutual terms.
Rabiu was sidelined for six months after suffering an anterior cruciate ligament injury in May.
The intelligent midfielder joined Anzhi from rival club Kuban Krasnodar where he spent three seasons where he proved to be one of their key influential midfielders.
He played 51 matches for Kuban in the Premier League and scored 1 goal.
Reports from the Russian media, however, indicate that Rabiu could make a move to play for a club in the Turkish Super Lig.