EXCLUSIVE: The FIFA TMS has confirmed that Konadu Yiadom has been registered as Accra Hearts of Oak player

According to report from Sports Obama Media, Hearts of Oak new signing Konadu Yiadom have been registered ahead of the new Premier league season.

Any other issues will be between his manager and the club management.

Salaam confirmed on Tuesday that Hearts failed to register the 22-year-old for the upcoming 2022/23 season which kicks off next month. He stated on Asempa FM that the Phobians failed to make full payment of the agreed fee for the player’s services, thus leading to the decision not to release him for registration.

Responding to the issue on the same radio station, Hearts board member Vincent Sowah claimed Salam is greedy and that’s why he is behaving as such.

The Prolific player  joined the Phobians last week on a three-year deal for an undisclosed fee from WAFA.

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