Kotoko mutually part ways with midfielder.

Kumasi Asante Kotoko have mutually terminated their contract with midfielder Godfred Asiamah with immediate effect.

The player has been on the books of the reds since joining from Obuasi AshantiGold in July 2019 on a three year deal.

He promised so much but delivered very little as he was in and out of the Asante Kotoko line up during his stay at the club.

Asiamah played a lot of games when former Kotoko head coach Kjetil Zachariasen was in charge but that quickly changed when he was sacked by the club.

Aside that his Kotoko career has been bedeviled by rampant injuries which made him surplus to requirement at the club.

Kotoko fans will fondly remember him for his breathtaking performance in a champions league game against Nigerian side Kano Pillars where he was unplayable that day but since then failed to repeat the dose.

The 22 year old midfielder will be on the look out for a new club to relaunch his stuttering career.

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