Audio By Carbonatix
Reports are that Black Stars goalkeeper Fatau Dauda sealed a return to AshantiGold just some few hours before the transfer window closed Tuesday.
Africanfootball.com understands the 29-year-old has penned a short-term deal.
Fatau was available on a free transfer by cancelling his contract with Premier Soccer League side Chippa United after only two months at the club.
Dauda is looking to get his career back on track following some uninspiring performances both at club and international levels.
His return to AshantiGold proves how determined he is to get back to playing regular football after struggling at Orlando Pirates and Chippa United respectively.
But Dauda faces stiff competition from Robert Dabuo and Nana Bonsu who have proven to be reliable pair of hands.
Latest Stories
-
Watch how Ofoase-Ayirebi MP Kojo Oppong Nkrumah wowed the crowd as guest DJ at Joy FM’s 90’s Jam
2 minutes -
Joy FM’s sold-out 90’s Jam ignites Dzorwulu with throwback fashion and unrivalled energy
1 hour -
Pure 90’s gold: Joy FM does it again!
1 hour -
Joy FM’s 90s Jam delivers electrifying night of rhythm and nostalgia at Pleasant Gardens
3 hours -
Stephen Kingsley Bennieh supports widows, widowers and vulnerable families in Bibiani-Anhwiaso-Bekwai
3 hours -
Fire ravages shops at Kwame Nkrumah Circle as fighters battle to contain flames
7 hours -
Joy FM’s 90’s Jam is underway at Pleasant Gardens with massive crowds and retro vibes
7 hours -
Former MMDCEs appeal to President Mahama over delayed end-of-service benefits
9 hours -
TTAG raises alarm over delayed recruitment of trained teachers
9 hours -
Five critically injured after pickup truck rams into traders at Baah Yard
10 hours -
January 9 declared public holiday
10 hours -
GLICO General petitions Mahama over insurance industry concerns
10 hours -
2025/26 GPL: Safianu Usman’s missed penalty denies Hohoe United victory in Volta derby stalemate
11 hours -
MDF reiterates commitment to ensure sustainable dev’t in mining communities in 2026
11 hours -
Jospong Group partners Ghanaian scholars in diaspora to drive national development
11 hours
