South African Side Black Leopards Shows Interest In Richard Attah

Black Leopards FC from South Africa have shown interest in Hearts of Oak goalkeeper Richard Attah according to reports in the South African media, and are ready to pay around $90,000 for the services of the shot stopper.

The “Lidoda Duvha” are rooted to the bottom of the Absa Premiership standings with 20 points from 24 games, which is only three points below safety, hence their quest to to bring on board Richard Attah to help in their survival.

Attah joined Accra Hearts Of Oak on a free transfer after seeing out his contract with Elmina Sharks where he was the first choice gloves man.

His scintillating for this season for the phobia club earned him a debut call up in the Ghana senior national team last month when the team began preparations for a double header against Sudan, games which has been suspended due to the Coronavirus out break.

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