Former Asante Kotoko goalkeeper, Danlad Ibrahim has refused to rule out a move to Hearts of Oak following his departure from the Porcupine Warriors.
Ibrahim, 21, who captained Kotoko, was part of the 18 players released by the club ahead of the 2024/25 Ghana Premier League season.
Looking at the 21-year-olds goalkeeping prowess, the possibility of moving to another heavyweight club is high, and he isn’t ruling out a move to the Phobians either.
He told 3Sports: "For the time being, I believe this choice [to leave Kotoko] was made within the last few days, therefore I have asked my management to negotiate with any team that expresses interest in me so that as a player, I can relax and focus on my training.”
It could be that he will go full circle and end up at the Phobians, with the star safest-pair-of-hands eager to keep all doors open at this stage.
“Right now, I’m not sure where I’ll go. It all depends on my management, I don’t make decisions on my own, so if we sit and discuss the deal and see it will benefit my career, I’ll consider it.”
By: Pascal Amoah

