Scottish Premiership side Dundee United have confirmed the capture of Ugandan youngster Sadat Anaku.
Anaku, who has been captured from Uganda Premier League side KCCA has put pen to paper on a two-year employment contract until the end of the 2023/24 season.
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We are delighted to confirm the signing of Ugandan striker Sadat Anaku on a two-year deal from Kampala Capital City Authority โ๏ธ
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— Dundee United FC (@dundeeunitedfc) August 25, 2022
This follows successful trials for several weeks where he shone to impress Dundee’s coach Jack Ross, including scoring a hat-trick against Young Queens Park on Tuesday.

Anaku becomes Dundee’s eighth summer signing following the captures of Dylan Levitt, Steven Fletcher, Jamie McGrath, Craig Sibbald, Mark Birighitti, Aziz Behich and Glenn Middleton.
Anaku, who is the product of the KCCA Academy netted 8 goals last season as KCCA finished second on the Uganda Premier League log.
Dundee United currently occupies eleventh position on the Scottish Premiership log with just one point garnered in four games.
If Anaku get his work permit and international clearance sorted before the weekend, he will be inline to face Celtics in a Scottish Premiership game on Sunday.
Another Ugandan, Bevis Mugabi currently features for Motherwell FC who also play in the Scottish Premiership.






