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Former Black Stars goalkeeper Sammy Adjei has announced that he has agreed a deal with Glo Premier League Leaders Hearts of Oak to play in the second half of the season.
The 28-year-old quit international football last year and has struggled to find a club after being released by his Israeli side FC Ashdod.
Adjei held a meeting with the club's manangement last Thursday where he reiterated his desire to return to club football.
"I have agreed to play for Hearts again for one soccer season starting from the second round," Adjei told the club's official newspaper.
"We are happy with the deal that is why we believe we can work together once again.
"I hope to bring my experience to bear on the club in the league as well as revive my career," he added.
If he impresses he could be persuaded by head coach Milovan Rajevac to join the national team.
Source: Ghanasoccernet
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