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Dreams FC have made an audacious attempt to capture two of the top talents in the ongoing Ghana Premier League.
The new entrants have set sights on Hearts silky playmaker Isaac Mensah and prolific Kotoko striker Dauda Mohammed.
The duo, according to bankroller of club, Kurt Okraku, are targets of the club after coach Charles Akonnor called for reinforcement
"We have lots of quality and we believe in the players we have, but is also true Manager Akonnor has called for strategic signings with
Dauda Mohammed and Isaac Mensah being our top targets." E.S Okraku told Dreamsfc.com.
"We will continue to pursue Dauda and Mensah, Dreams is a club which will continue to fight for what we want. We believe the duo will add value to the sqaud we have.”
"Beyond that, we will strategically see what the next few days will turn to be in terms of availability of top talents but we have a squad that is capable of defending our colours."
The duo have scored 7 goals between them in the league.
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