Asante Kotoko poised to sign Solomon Sarfo Taylor

Ghana Premier League side Asante Kotoko are set to sign former Karela United forward Solomon Sarfo Taylor for the remainder of the Premier League season.

Negotiations between the player and the Porcupine Warriors have commenced, with Asante Kotoko keen to finalize a deal for the attacker when the March transfer window opens.

The Fabulous club are seeking to maximize their attacking options to help lift the Ghana Premier League trophy.

Reports circulating in the media suggests that the former Karela United player have been offered a 3-year deal and will sign the agreement when he arrives in Ghana on Friday.

Kumasi Asante Kotoko have made the necessary arrangements to meet the Player in Accra when he arrives from Spain.

Sarfo Taylor was an important player for Karela United FC when they advanced to the NC Special Cup final

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