
Hearts of Oak are in advanced negotiations with former Asante Kotoko midfielder Enoch Morisson over a potential transfer, with the Ghanaian side seeking to secure the services of the 24-year-old playmaker.
Asante Kotoko has bid farewell to midfielder Enoch Morrison, who has ended his two-year stay with the Ghana Premier League club.
Samartex FC captain, Emmanuel Keyekeh on what could prompt his move out of his current club, disclosed unless a huge offer arrives since that's the only way to get him out of Samreboi at the moment.
Nations Football Club has begun talks with Bechem United for their centre-back, Samuel Osei Kuffuor, Kickgh.com can confirm.
Ghanaian giants Hearts of Oak have completed the signing of Michael Mensah Awuah from Nations FC, Kickgh.com can exclusively report.
The Phobians have bolstered their attacking options with the acquisition of the former Asokwa Deportivo center-forward on a contract until the summer of 2027.
Isaac Yaro says his move to Dreams FC is a "dream come true" after finally completing his transfer to the Ghana Premier League campaigners.
Ghana Premier League side Dreams FC have officially announced the signing of Tamale City FC striker Isaac Yaro in the ongoing transfer window.
Former Legon Cities winger, Stephen Appiah Asare is on the cusp of making a switch to Asante Kotoko, having arrived in Kumasi for a medical examination before finalizing his transfer.
Asante Kotoko has secured the services of Sudanese striker Obdoelkarem Obdelrahman from Hay Alwadi Nyala in the Sudanese Premier League.
Free agent Ibrahim Salifu's agent, Benedict Asiedu has highlighted deep on why his client has refused to extend his contract with giants Hearts of Oak and stated is because the suffered some form bad treatment from some top club officials.
Asante Kotoko midfielder Baba Yahaya has attributed the club’s inability to challenge for the Ghana Premier League title last season to a lackadaisical attitude among the players.
Reflecting on the past season, Yahaya explained, “We failed to win the league because most of us (players) relaxed after arriving at Kotoko,” in an interview with the club's media team. Despite the club’s significant investment in new players, the Porcupine Warriors struggled throughout the campaign and were even close to relegation at one point. A late surge allowed them to finish the season in sixth place.
Yahaya also admitted that he did not meet the expectations of Kotoko supporters. “I didn’t live up to the expectations of supporters because personally, I know what I can do but I hope from the second season onwards, I will live up to the expectations,” he said.
In response to their disappointing season, Asante Kotoko has parted ways with 21 players, including Ugandan striker Steven Mukwala and captain Danlad Ibrahim. The club has begun preparations for the upcoming season, resuming training on Friday as they look to bounce back from last year’s challenges.