Canadian international Issey Nakajima-Farran confirmed on Twiiter Wednesday morning that he has signed for Terengganu FC of the Malaysian Super League.

The speedy winger has had a difficult time over the last year finding a home. After being on trial with Toronto FC last preseason, he signed a Major League Soccer contract with the club at the end of March, only to be traded to the Montreal Impact on his birthday in May.

Unfortunately for the 30 year old, the time he spent in Montreal was not much more productive as he struggled to find playing time with Frank Klopas’ side. Nakajima-Farran was unable to net a single goal with the Impact in the 13 appearances he made for the club.

MLSMultiplex caught up with the Canadian right after Montreal played Toronto FC at BMO Field in the penultimate game of the season and he did not hide his disappointment with how the year had played out. After such a strong start to 2014, Nakajima-Farran was back to where he started by the end of it. In the following MLSMultiplex exclusive, Nakajima-Farran shares his frustration with us.

After being released by the Impact, he went to Spain to train with amateur side, CF Suburense in the sixth tier of Spanish football before finally signing with Terengganu.

Nakajima-Farran only spent one season in Major League Soccer, but has played club football in Singapore, Cyprus, Australia, and Denmark in the past.

Although he was not included in the most recent squads that took on Guatemala and Puerto Rico, Nakajima-Farran also featured for the Canadian Men’s National Team a total of 36 times, scoring one goal. He has played in four consecutive CONCACAF Gold Cups (2007, 2009, 2011, 2013) and will likely be included in the Canadian squad taking part in the tournament this summer.

Despite Terengganu FC not being the most internationally recognizable or prestigious clubs, it is a chance for the Canadian to play professional football again and will certainly help his cause on the national level as well.