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Ivory Coast striker Gohi Cyriac joins Fulham on loan

Anderlecht's forward from Ivory Coast Gohi Bi Cyriac runs with the ball during a UEFA Champions League group stage football match Anderlecht vs Arsenal at
Image: Gohi Cyriac faced Arsenal twice in the Champions League when he played for Standard Liege and Anderlecht

Fulham have signed Ivory Coast striker Gohi Cyriac on loan for the remainder of the season.

The 26-year-old arrives at Craven Cottage from Belgian side KV Oostende and the deal includes an option to buy.

Cyriac impressed in his homeland with ASEC Mimosas before he was snapped up by Belgian champions Standard Liege in 2009.

During his three-and-a-half years with Liege he experienced Champions League and Europa League football before joining Anderlecht where he won the title in his first two seasons.

He moved to Oostended in the summer of 2015 where he scored 14 goals in 33 appearances in his first season.

"I am very happy to be at Fulham," Cyriac told Fulham's website. "From a young age I have wanted to play in the Premier League, and I believe I can do that with this club.

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"I am a striker, I am quick, and my number one target is to score goals. I hope to do that for Fulham so that we can have a good rest of the season."

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