The hugely-talented forward has bid an emotional farewell to Great Olympics after sealing a move to their city rivals on the transfer deadline day.
Newly-signed Hearts of Oak attacker, Maxwell Abbey Quaye has penned a farewell message to Great Olympics, claiming that leaving the ‘Oly Dade’ outfit was not easy departing Great Olympics on the transfer deadline day.
The Phobians acquired the services of the 24-year-old sharp-shooting forward on Monday night after a fruitful negotiations.
He has joined Hearts of Oak on a three-year deal which runs until the end of the 2025/26 season and expected to be unveiled in the coming days.
Abbey Quaye decided against extending his contract with Great Olympics which has expired last month.
Abbey Quaye, who is currently with the Black Galaxies in Austria for camping ahead of the 2022 CHAN final qualification games against Nigeria took to his Twitter account to confirm the deal with an emotional farewell to Great Olympics.
“I came i saw and i Conquered. We all trying to make this world a better place to live. Leaving my dear club Great Olympics is like leaving the earth to a different planet where things are gonna be new around but talent never fades long live DADE” Abbey Quaye wrote.
Abbey Quaye finished last season as Great Olympics top scorer in the 2021/22 Ghana Premier League after netting ten (10) goals in 28 appearances

