REPORT:Accra Hearts of Oak SC To Unveil Three New Signings

Ghana Premier league defending champions are set to unveil three new players when the second registration window is officially opened.

The capital based side lost some old faces to the contractual disputes and have since identified three areas that needs to be boosted to keep their title defense dreams alive.

With the departure of Nuru Sulley and Raddy Ovouka, Accra Hearts of Oak SC have intensified moves to secure the signature of like for like replace for their departed duo.

Aside the search for the defensive pair, the technical team of the club is also recommending a versatile midfielder to replace Emmanuel Nettey.

The club already has some promising teenagers and prospects at the center of the pitch but will be adding to squad depth to keep their title defense dreams alive.

Source 442.com

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