Salifu Ibrahim's tenure at Accra Hearts of Oak seems to be drawing to a close as the midfielder eyes a potential move away from the club at the conclusion of the current season.
Constantly linked with an exit from the Accra giants, the 23-year-old has garnered interest from multiple clubs, thanks to his stellar performances on the pitch.
Having joined Hearts of Oak in 2021 from former Ghana Premier League side Eleven Wonders, Salifu's contract with the club is set to expire in two months.
In an interview with Kumasi FM, his agent Benedict Asiedu hinted at the possibility of extending Salifu's contract with Hearts of Oak if the necessary steps are taken.
"Talks about renewing his contract began quite a long time ago with Alhaji Akambi, but we stopped following the change of management. I don’t know whether they are looking for new alternatives," Asiedu stated.
He further emphasized that while Salifu is keen on continuing with Hearts of Oak, the decision ultimately rests with the club's management.
"The player is willing, but if you let the contract expire, don’t blame me if Salifu doesn’t renew his contract with Hearts of Oak. We are still waiting for them, but I won’t extend the contract if they wait for it to expire," Asiedu explained.
Despite battling injuries, Salifu has showcased his prowess in midfield, earning accolades as the best player of the 2020/21 Ghana Premier League season.
He has featured in 24 games for the Phobians this season, scoring twice and registering nine assists.

