Fans should expect more signings before the end of transfer window- Hearts PRO

Hearts of Oak Communications Director, Kwame Opare Addo, says the club will make more signings to strengthen the squad ahead of the second round of the 2020/21 Ghana Premier League.

Hearts of Oak are still in contention for the title this season and have signed Eleven Wonders star Ibrahim Salifu and Caleb Amankwah from Aduana Stars in the ongoing transfer window.

According to Kwame Opare Addo, the signing of former Aduana Stars defender Caleb Amankwah was based on the recommendation of coach Samuel Boadu.

Speaking in an interview on the latest addition to the Phobia squad and what the fans should expect, Opare Addo said, “It was the recommendation from the coach for us to get Caleb Amankwah.

“We know he is a very good player and after days of negotiations we were able to seal the deal. Once everything is done he will join the team next week”.

“Between now and the end of the transfer window our fans should keep their fingers crossed”.

“We are making sure in the second round the fans will witness a change in the team”, he added.

Hearts of Oak are reported to have contacted King Faisal for their star player Kwame Peprah who is the leading top scorer for the club with nine goals.

Hearts, Dreams FC and Asante Kotoko are in a race to sign the talented forward.

The Phobians finished third on the league table with 27 points behind league leaders Karela United on 31 points in the first round.

Source:GNA

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