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Asante Kotoko have made their third signing of the summer after capturing the signature of Emmanuel Antwi.
The midfielder signed a three-year deal with the Porcupines as a free agent following the expiration of his contact at Great Olympics.
He featured 26 times and was directly involved in 11 goals in 26 appearances during his stint with the Wonder Club.
"I am thrilled to be here as it has been a childhood dream of mine to play for Kotoko, Antwi told the club's media.
"I am excited to wear the jersey and look forward to contributing to the team.
"Knowing some of the current players will help me settle in quickly and focus on the task ahead."
Kotoko have already signed two Sudanese players - AbdoelRahman Yoouef Yagoub and Esmat Hassabalbagi.
The Kumasi-based side are expected to make 11 more this summer after parting ways with over 20 players.
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