REPORT: ZAMBIA GIANTS SET TO SIGN HEARTS OF OAK SHOT- STOPPER.

Accra Hearts of Oak are set to loose their top goalkeeper to Zambian gaint Nkana FC.

The phobians are currently in Algeria preparing to play against JS Saoura in the Play off of the CAF confederation Cup on Sunday.

According to reports gathering from ghanasoccernet, Richard Baidoo has been on the radar of Nkana FC.

The Zambian are will to hijack the offer in the January transfer window with an undisclosed amount of money which the phobians won’t hesitate to release the player

Richard Baidoo played an important role when he was on loan at Karela united last season. He kept alot of clean sheets and he was recalled by his mother Club.

Accra Hearts of Oak have Richard Attah as the main goalkeeper , Richmond Ayi as the second choice before Richard Baidoo.

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