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    GHPL : Kotoko, Hearts of Oak, Samartex dominate 2024/2025 transfer window.

    Raphael Bannerman-QuarteyBy Raphael Bannerman-QuarteyAugust 28, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Ghana Premier League 2024/2025 transfer window rounded up on the eve of August,25,2024 with several clubs making signings to augment their squad.

     



    Most clubs had to cut ties with several players to make room for new ones. Two of the biggest franchises in Ghana football, Hearts of Oak and Kotoko didn’t have the best of fortunes in the previous seasons pushing them on to dig deep into the market for fresh recruits. 

    READ MORE: Black Princesses and South Korea draw 2-2 in friendly game

    Prosper Ogun Narteh superintended the release of over twenty players, key amongst them were, goalkeeper, Danlad Ibrahim, forward, Steven Mukwala, George Mfegue, midfielders, Richmond Lamptey Enock Morrison, Serge Eric Zeze, Rocky Dwamena, and others.

    Similarly, their bitter rivals in the nation’s capital were not left out of the fun of players exits under Ivorian trainer, Aboubakar Ouattara.

    READ MORE : Bernard Somuah joins Celta Vigo on loan from Kotoko

    Saharafootball.net has compiled the completed transfers for all the 2024/2025 Ghana Premier League clubs.

    Accra Lions

    Musah Anikaro Joseph, Evans Etti

    Aduana Stars

    Seidu Saana, Kwadwo Amoako, Emmanuel Marfo, Cisse Tijani, Bamba Abdel Latif, Prince Osei, Liventius Attah

    Basake Holy Stars

    Gabriel Appiah, Cosmos Marfo, Daouda Ben Sidibe, Leonard Tawiah,

    Bechem United

    Augustine Okrah, Nketiah Christianson,

    Berekum Chelsea 

    Joshua Addai

    Dreams

    Rocky Dwamena, Kelvin Ahiabli, Alhassan Napari Ziblim, Isaac Yaro, Al-Hajj Oumar Nauffal, Desmond Dekpe, Christian Owusu

    Gold Stars FC

    Samuel Acheampong, Kevin Oppong, Bright Boakye Kyereh, Michael Nkoah, Phillip Ofori, Emmanuel Kobi, Humin Dafie Mohammed, Samuel Atta Kumi, Amoaful Abdul Farouk.

    Hearts of Oak

    Asamoah Boateng Afriyie, Michael Mensah Awuah (Nations FC), Benjamin Asare, Samuel Amofa, Mawuli Wayo, Yahaya Adraman (GoldStars) Kwabena Boateng (Legon Cities FC), Hussein Mohammed (Debibi United), Ramzy Yussif (New Edubiase FC), Isshak Saani Mohammed (Soccer4souls FC), Ransford Mensah (Danbort FC), Stephen Appiah Asare (Legon Cities), Ahmed Ramsey (New Edubiase)

    Heart of Lions

    Michelle Sarpong, Kwadwo Obeng Jr, Abednego Tetteh

    Karela United

    Najib Fuseini, Benjamin York, Ali Alhassan, Victor Aidoo, Fidaus Mohammed, Faisal Gariba from RTU – CB

    Kotoko

    Emmanuel Antwi, Abdul Rahman, Esmat, Ndongani Samba Gilbani Oneil, Elvis Kyei Baffour, Joseph Ablorh, Saaka Dauda, Patrick Asiedu, Albert Amoah, Mohammed Camara, Samuel Tenadu, Lord Amoah.

    Legon Cities

    John Dadzie, Ishmael Amoah, Abdul Rauf Alidu

    Medeama

    Prince Owusu, Ali Moro, Kingsley Braye, Francis Andy Kumi

    Nations FC

    Andrews Cobbinah, Micheal Abrokwa, Yussif Alhassan Chibsah, Bi Boris Djangone, William Apenteng, Mashud Abdela, Oko Grippman, Moses Opoku, Kojo Amankwah, Ebenezer Offei, Faisal Charwetey, Samuel Osei Kuffuor

    Nsoatreman FC

    Anokye Morrison, Emmanuel Ankrah, Abdul Bashiru Hussein, Shaibu Iddrisu, Benjamin Tsivanyo, Ibrahim Laar, Richmond Opoku, Solomon Obilitey Commey, Adom Kwasi Yeboah, Gabriel Bonnah, Michael Ballack Ackah.

    Samartex

    Mohammed Alhassan Mankuyeli, Isaac Baffoe, Akwasi Sarpong, Solomon Adjei, Baba Kushibo, Lord Hillary Adabo, Japheth Norvienyo, Musah ‘Ben Dida’ Zakari, Kofi Agbesimah, Felix Kodua Jr , Godwin Sefah

    Vision FC

    Nicholas Mensah, Issah Kuka,

    Young Apostles

    Emmanuel Amamu, Desmond Baffor, Akwasi Nti Randolf, Zakari Abdul Mubarak, Daniel Lomotey, Emmanuel Fosu Kyei, Ofosu Edem

     

     



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