Mohammed Arafat Alhassan to join Lativar FC on loan

Aaarafat spent the previous season's 2022–2023 Ghana football campaign on loan with Pacific Heroes FC

Mohammed Arafat Alhassan will go on loan from Accra Hearts of Oak to Lativar FC, according to a deal the two clubs have agreed.

Prior to the 2023–2024 football season, Arafat Alhassan joins the Sao Tome and Principe team.

Aaarafat spent the previous season’s 2022–2023 Ghana football campaign on loan with Pacific Heroes FC, where he had the chance to receive more playing time.

The 18-year-old will be on loan for a second time in a row. This loan decision will enable the player to play more, offering a favourable environment and opportunity for the player’s growth.

Hearts of Oak’s stakeholders are making sure that they will have a capable team and squad in the future.

Consequently, certain players would be permitted to leave on loan in order to get more playing time.

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