REPORT: Hearts Of Oak Demand Huge Amount From Great Olympics For The Transfer Of Kofi Kodzie- CHECK OUT

Ghana Premier League side, Accra Hearts of oak SC has placed Gh¢40K on forward, Kofi Kodzie.

Kordie is being chased by Great Olympics in the ongoing local transfer window.

The 27-year-old did not excelled in Hearts of oak last season, due to that the forward is not part of the club’s plan.

However, reports by Ghanaian media suggest that two clubs are back on the discussion table with the officials of the “Dade boys” and Hearts demanding Gh¢40K for the services of Kordzie.

Negotiations are ongoing and should they reach an agreement, Great Olympics are expected to announce the signing of Kofi Kordzie before the window shut.

The striker is currently surplus to requirements and expected to find new club before the Ghana premier league starts.

Kofi Kordzie scored 7 goals for Hearts of oak in last season Ghana premier league.

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