
Abdul Fatawu Safiu has reportedly finalized his return to Asante Kotoko as preparations for the second round of the 2023/24 Ghana Premier League get underway.
On January 12, 2024, at precisely 9:20 am, Safiu successfully underwent a medical examination, marking a significant step in his reunion with Kotoko.
The medical procedures were completed following the signing of a two-year deal, officially solidifying Safiu's commitment to the Porcupines.
Anticipating a joyful return to his family, Safiu is currently on his way to Techiman, with plans to head back to Kumasi over the weekend, where he will commence training with the Porcupines.
Having been without a club since parting ways with Iraqi side Al-Sinaa SC in June 2023, the 29-year-old forward brings his experience and goal-scoring prowess back to Kotoko.
During his previous tenure with the club, Safiu showcased his skills by contributing three goals and two assists in the 2018/2019 CAF Confederation Cup.
His notable 10-goal tally played a crucial role in Kotoko's triumph in the Special Competition Tier 1.
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Asante Kotoko Sporting Club finds itself clarifying recent media reports surrounding the contract renewal of player Justice Blay.
Asante Kotoko SC have realeased a long statement to rubbish speculations that, they are unwilling to extend the contract of midfielder Justice Blay.
Blay, hasn't been really impressive this season due to injuries and other issues but weren't bad when deployed to the right back position at some point. He made eight league appearances after the first round.
The 31-year-old will be out of contract with the Reds very soon and reports in the local media are that, the club are not interested in the versatile middleman and are willing to let him leave.
Contrary to those reports, the two-time African champions have emphasized in their statement that the news circulating is nothing but a fallacy and have urged the entire public to disregard it.
Below is the full statement:
"Asante Kotoko Sporting Club has learnt with shock stories making rounds in the media that Management is reluctant about renewing the contract of player Justice Blay, which is set to expire in a few days.
"We wish to place on record that these stories making rounds have no basis and are borne of malice ostensibly aimed at causing disaffection to the club.
"For the records, the club presented a proposal to the player, which included the length of the contract renewal and financial consideration.
"It must be made clear that at no point was a 6-month contract proposed to the player.
"It comes to us as a surprise that discussion between the player who intimated to us today, January 9, 2024, that he was going to get his “management" to conclude discussions with us would be in the media, when in fact, both the player and the club have not agreed anything in principle other than the proposal given to the player, which frankly does not even include a 6-month contract extension.
"We urge our supporters to remain calm and be circumspect about what is being circulated, especially on social media, as the information out there is totally false.
"Let us take this opportunity to inform our teeming supporters and the public that at all times the club will endeavour to operate professionally, devoid of any external pressure or personal sentiments. And the interest of both the club and the player would ultimately be considered."
Ghanaian giants Asante Kotoko have opened talks with former midfielder Abdul Fatawu Safiu for a possible return and are willing to get things done and official before the second window closes.
According to reports, Legon Cities FC are in advanced talks with former Asante Kotoko midfielder Abdul Latif Anabila for a possible transfer before the ongoing second window closes.