Audio By Carbonatix
Ghana Premier League side, Accra Hearts of Oak have officially announced the signing of former Ghana international, Sulley Muntari.
Muntari has been training with the Accra-based side for the past weeks as he looked to regain his fitness ahead of a return to the Ghanaian top-flight.
After reports over the weekend the veteran midfielder was set to join, the club made his signing official on Tuesday, February 1, through a social media post.
The former Liberty Professional man is expected to play for Samuel Boadu's side in the second half of the 2021/22 campaign as they look to defend their league title.
After leaving Liberty in 2001, the midfielder played his football in Europe, representing Portsmouth, AC Milan and a host of other clubs, winning seven silverware in the process.
Latest Stories
-
Five-year-old boy dies after getting caught in ski travelator
1 hour -
‘This is an abuse of trust’- PUWU-TUC slams gov’t over ECG privatisation plans
1 hour -
Children should be protected from home fires – GNFSÂ
2 hours -
Volta Regional Minister urges unity, respect for Chief Imam’s ruling after Ho central mosque shooting
2 hours -
$214M in gold-for-reserves programme not a loss, Parliament’s economy chair insists it’s a transactional cost
2 hours -
Elegant homes estate unveils ultra-modern sports complex in Katamanso
2 hours -
ECG can be salvaged without private investors -TUC Deputy Secretary-General
2 hours -
Two pilots killed after mid-air helicopter collision in New Jersey
3 hours -
2025 in Review: Fire, power and the weight of return (January – March)
3 hours -
Washington DC NPP chairman signals bid for USA chairmanship
3 hours -
Sheikh Ali Muniru remains Volta regional Imam, says National chief Imam
3 hours -
GoldBod CEO accuses Minority of hypocrisy over Gold-for-Reserves losses
4 hours -
Sammy Gyamfi to address alleged losses under gold for reserves programme on Jan 5
4 hours -
BoG–GoldBod $214m hit is design failure, not market loss – Minority
4 hours -
Festive season sees minor fires, but domestic cases hit 15–20 daily – GNFS
4 hours
