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The Board of Directors of Accra Hearts of Oak has recalled six transfer-listed players back to the fold of the Club.The six who are Michael Donkor, Francis Jojo Bossman, Robert Aryee Ayitey, Moses Andoh, Ekow Ghansah and Nana Kofi Egyiri were transfer-listed after the 2007/2008 season after they were declared surplus to requirements of the Club.A statement signed by Board Chairman, E.M. Commodore Mensah copied to GNA Sports said the six players are therefore not available for transfer.Meanwhile, Commodore Mensah has asked clubs interested in the services of goalkeepers Sannie Mohammed Laud Kwatei Quartey to contact the Club for negotiations regarding their release.
Commodore Mensah said the club will recruit two new goalkeepers to replace the departing duo.Source: GNA
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