
Sierra Leone international midfielder, Mohamed Medo Kamara has officially re-joined Finland based club, HJK Helsinki on a-six-month deal with a-year-optional.
The Finnish Veikkausliiga (topflight) league giant on Thursday confirmed the re-signing of the combative midfielder in a press statement posted on their website.
“Medo returns home,” the club posted on their website. “Medo Kamara has done an agreement with HJK until the end of August and the agreement is in the option. Medo is the best in recent years that played as a center midfielder.”
Kamara was offloaded by English championship side Bolton Wanderers in January after they announced that they have mutually terminated his deal at the Macron Stadium.
Before his departure at Bolton, the 28-year-old did not played for Wanderers in 16 months despite him being one of the Sky Bet Championship club's higher earners by then.
On his return to Finland, the former Bolton midfielder said he turned down lot of other offers to rejoin the Klub. “I had a lot of demand, but the love of the Club and I wanted to wear the blue and white colors again made me to come back,” Medo said.
Kamara who was the Helsinki fans favourites during his first spell at the club was sold to Serbian side Partizan Belgrade on 31 August 2010, a day after his last match for HJK. He signed a three-year contract with the club and in January 2013 he signed a three-and-a-half-year contract for Bolton for an undisclosed fee.