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    Al Hilal reach agreement with Asante Kotoko for Imoro Ibrahim

    Clinton EletoBy Clinton EletoAugust 2, 2022Updated:August 2, 2022No Comments1 Min Read
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    Asante Kotoko have reached a full agreement with Al Hilal Omdurman for the transfer of defender Imoro Ibrahim, Sahara Football understands.



    The talented 22-year-old left-back will seal the move after his duty with the National team Black Galaxies.

    Al Hilal will pay $150,000 as initial transfer fee, but the total transfer package is about $410,000 in total including add-ons.

    Imoro Ibrahim was one of the star players at Asante Kotoko last season and helped them seal the league title. He will be the second player to officially seal a move from the Kumasi-based club after Mudasiru Salifu.

    Update: Imoro Ibrahim is expected to leave the shores of Ghana to Sudan on Tuesday to complete his move to his new club.


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