Dreams FC signs Ali Hufaz from Division one league side

Ghana Premier league side Dreams Football club has announced the signing of Ali Hufaz from Division one League side Bofoakwa Tano FC.

The forward is expected to sign a 3 year deal with the club after successfully completing the medical procedures.

Dreams FC made it clear that they had been monitoring the players performance since January 2020.

A statement from the club reads, “Dreams Football Club wish to announce that the club has successfully completed an agreement to sign Ali Huzaf from Bofoatwo Tano FC.

“Subject to passing the club’s mandatory medical session, Ali joins the Still Believe lads on a 3 year deal after concluding personal terms over the weekend, bringing an end to months of scouting since January 2020.

Ali registered 12 goals in the Division 2 league which helped his move to Bofoakwa Tano earlier this season where he scored 5 goals before the league was suspended.

Hufaz will now join Abel Manomey as the second signing of the Accra-based club in the current transfer window.

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