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Heart of Lions coach Bashir Hayford has disclosed that multiple Ghana Premier League clubs have expressed interest in signing midfielder Etse Dogli.
The defensive midfielder signed for Lions in August last year, but could soon be on the move after impressing in his 18 league appearances.
"You just heard from the Kotoko coach that he wants to come for him, and that is good. All the teams want (to sign) him," Hayford told journalists after Saturday’s 3-1 win over Asante Kotoko.
"He has been a very good player ever since we had him, and we are polishing him. signing for us.
Anytime we give him the opportunity, he delivers, and I am not surprised he is part of the local Black Stars."
Saturday's victory has moved Lions up to 7th on the table with 30 points, after 21 matches.
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