Hearts Ends Contracts With Joseph Esso And Four Other Players

Accra Hearts of Oak have ended their contracts with five first team players after they both agreed on leaving.

Management of Accra Hearts of Oak couldn’t meet the demands of Joseph Esso thus letting him leave as his contracts has run out.

The four other players leaving includes Center Back Benjamin Agyare who joined from Kpando Hearts of Lions some season’s ago, Christopher Bonney, Bernard Arthur and Abubakar Traore.

The Phobians thanked the five players for their services and wished them good luck in their future careers.

“@heartsofoaksc management has met players, Joseph Esso, Benjamin Agyare, Christopher Bonney, Bernard Arthur and Abubakar Troare and thanked them for their services as both sides opted not to extend their contracts. We wish them the very best of luck in their respective careers” they tweeted.

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