DONE DEAL: Hearts Of Oak Sign A Cameroonian Forward On A Two year deal.

Accra Hearts of Oak are busy preparing for the upcoming season and Caf Confederation Cup in the 2022/2023 season.

The phobians are trying to make amends after loosing the league to their bitter rivals, Asante kotoko and aslo performing poorly in Caf Champions league and confederation cup.

Accra Hearts Of Oak have secured the signature of a Cameroonian Forward, junior Kaaba who have passed his medicals.

Junior kaaba will be with the phobians for two seasons to help them in achieving their goals.

The former fauve Azur bagged seven goals and providing five assist in eleven matches.

Junior kaaba is expected to hit the ground running as he leads the line together with Daniel Afriyie Barnieh who have been influential for the Accra based side.

Credit:Mo Shaban

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