Al Hajj leaves Plymouth for Danish side Silkeborg

Rami Al Hajj struggled to make an impact in his season at Home Park
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Plymouth Argyle attacker Rami Al Hajj has left the club after joining Danish side Silkeborg for an undisclosed fee.
The 23-year-old Swede moved to the club last summer from Odense and had two years left on his contract.
He scored three goals in 29 appearances in all competitions for the Pilgrims, who were relegated from the Championship in May.
The transfer for the former Sweden Under 21 player also includes a sell-on clause and comes after head coach Tom Cleverley said the player did not want to stay.
"It was apparent to me when I arrived that he wanted to move away from the club, and England," Cleverley said on Thursday.
He is the latest high-profile player to leave Argyle this summer after the likes of Michael Baidoo, Ryan Hardie, Maksym Talovierov and Adam Randell all moved on.