Isaac Mintah has expressed huge elation following his move to Asante Kotoko and described this moment as the big moment of his career.
The 25-year-old has finally been announced by the Porcupine Warriors on a two and half year deal after a fruitful negotiations between both parties.
The prolific forward is expected to bolster Kotoko’s attack as they aim to strengthen their squad for the remainder of the season.
He becomes their fourth capture so far after Kwame Opoku, Sampson Eduku and young goalkeeper Benjamin Twum.
Speaking after the move, the versatile attacker described Kotoko as a club with a strong winning mentality and is very pleased with this moment.
He further stated the competition at the club will only bring out the best in him as he will have to train extra harder to secure starting berths.
"I’m thrilled to join Kotoko; it’s a huge moment in my career. This club has a strong winning mentality, and I’m eager to be a part of that. I know there’s a lot of competition for places here, especially in attack, but that only motivates me to push myself harder and improve every day. I’m here to give my best, help the team, and contribute to the success of this great club.”
Mintah's last spell was with Libyan side Al-Ahli after a brief stint.
He initially joined Al-Ahli in February 2024, following an impressive run with Aduana Stars in the Ghana Premier League, where he netted 17 goals and provided 4 assists in 40 appearances.
Isaac Mintah is most likely to debut against newbies Vision FC this weekend in match-day 17 of the Ghana Premier League.