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Keysher Fuller's move to Forge is hanging by a thread due to work permit issues
BY TRUENORTHFOOT PUBLISHED ON JANUARY 8, 2025

Just under a month after Costa Rican journalist Kevin Jiménez reported that Keysher Fuller was in talks to sign with Forge FC, the same journalist has now revealed that the move is practically off due to work permit issues in Canada.


Fuller would have been a direct replacement of right-back Malcolm Duncan, who is set to depart the club this winter.

The Costa Rican international is a free agent after recently playing for C.S. Cartaginés.

Forge recently announced the signing of forward Brian Wright, adding a key piece to the team's attack ahead of the 2025 season.

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