
Nations FC has officially announced the signing of former Great Olympics center back Oko Grippman on a two-year deal. This exciting news brings a solid defender to the team, promising to strengthen their backline.
Hearts of Oak are reportedly in talks to sign former Asante Kotoko and Kotoku Royals striker Francis Andy Kumi.
Dreams FC coach Karim Zito has confirmed that stiker John Antwi could leave Dreams FC before the start of the new football season.
Accra Lions have signed goalkeeper Kwadwo Osei Bonsu from Ghana Premier League rivals Hearts of Oak.
Dreams FC head coach Karim Zito has confirmed that the club will be without rising star Abdul Aziz Issah for the 2024/25 football season due to multiple offers from foreign clubs.
Hearts of Oak has sold goalkeeper Kwadwo Osei Bonsu to Ghana Premier League rivals Accra Lions FC. Bonsu signed a two-year contract with Accra Lions following successful negotiations on Tuesday afternoon.
Nations FC defender Razak Simpson has denied reports claiming he turned down a move to Asante Kotoko during the ongoing transfer window.
Samartex owner and bankroller, Richard Duah Nsenkyire, has revealed that his team is not prioritizing defending the Ghana Premier League title next season.
The Timber giants emerged as champions in the recently concluded campaign, dethroning Medeama and will be representing Ghana in the CAF Champions League.
According to Nsenkyire, the pressure of defending the title is not a priority for Samartex. "Once we've been able to win the league, there will be a lot of pressure on us next season. It's not that we have to defend the title at all cost," he told Kessben FM.
Instead, Nsenkyire is focused on deepening the squad, getting players fit, and doing well in Africa and the Ghana Premier League. "Next season, we are going to play three competitions (FA Cup, Ghana Premier League and CAF Champions League) so it is much more about how to deepen our squad, how to get our players fit and not really thinking of winning the league at all cost," he said.
Samartex recently emerged as winners of the Nsenkyire Cup held in Samreboi, a testament to their impressive form last season.
Dreams FC has announced that they will be playing their home matches at the Tuba Astroturf in the upcoming Ghana Premier League season.
Asante Kotoko Sporting Club head coach, Prosper Narteh Ogum, has called the upcoming game against Medeama Sporting Club a significant opportunity to exhibit the team's new look.
He expressed this sentiment in an interview with Kotoko media as the team prepares for the 2024-2025 season, which commences in September.
As part of the Porcupine Warriors' preseason schedule, Kotoko will face Medeama on August 16.
“[That game presents a] huge opportunity because we’ve now assembled a different team with almost all our key targets in now so I think it’s good for us because we will have about two weeks to train and then whatever that we have done to go and exhibit it at Medeama to give us a technical team and as management, a fair idea of these players,” Coach Ogum stated.
He added, “To me, playing against Medeama in a new stadium [newly built TNA Venue], looking at the old rivalry between Kotoko and Medeama at Tarkwa, I think it is going to bring the best out of the players.”
Kotoko recently celebrated their victory in the 2024 Democracy Cup during a preseason game against Accra Hearts of Oak. The team finished sixth in last season’s Ghana Premier League standings and has signed 12 new players so far.
Nations FC top defender Razak Simpson has finally spoken out about his transfer links to Ghanaian giants Asante Kotoko and Hearts of Oak.
The 26-year-old defender, who emerged as one of the best defenders in the recently concluded Ghana Premier League campaign, has been heavily linked with a move to both clubs. Simpson was a standout performer for Nations FC, who finished seventh in their debut appearances in the Ghanaian top-flight.
In an interview with Kessben FM, Simpson expressed his admiration for both Kotoko and Hearts of Oak, stating that it would be a dream for every footballer in Ghana to play for these clubs.
"Both Kotoko and Hearts of Oak are top clubs. They are traditional clubs and it will be a dream for every footballer in Ghana to play these clubs, so let see" he said.
Simpson's comments have sparked further interest in his potential transfer, with fans eagerly waiting to see which club he will ultimately join.
Meanwhile, Nations FC have already commenced preparation for the 2024/25 Ghana Premier League campaign next month, with Simpson's future remaining uncertain.