Just In: Hearts Of Oak Sign Young Goalkeeper

Ghanaian powerhouse Hearts Of Oak have strengthened their goalkeeping department with the acquisition of Jonathan Danso talented shot-stopper.

The budding goalie joins from Tema United Sporting Club for an undisclosed fee after fruitful negotiations. He has penned down a long-term deal with the Accra-based club.

Jonathan Danso, 19, has had a stint with Division two side in Tema before joining Tema United.

Hearts Of Oak is expected to announce the signing of the young goalkeeper in the coming days and will join Coach Samuel Boadu’s side for Preseason.

The Phobians already have four goalkeepers namely Richard Attah, Eric Ofori Antwi, Richmond Ayi and Richard Baidoo in their fold.

He came as latest signing after WAFA Konadu Yiadom signed for Hearts of oak

Eric Ofori Antwi was also signed this season to beef up squad for Africa and next season Ghana League campaign.

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