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Ghana Premier League side Asante Kotoko have completed 11 signings since the transfer window opened at the end of the season.
The Porcupine Warriors are undergoing a rebuilding phase after parting ways with 21 players following the end of the 2023/24 season.
As part of putting together a competitive squad for the upcoming season, the Kumasi-based side have signed 11 players already.
Here is a list of all players Kotoko have signed in the transfer window:
- Mohammed Camara - Goalkeeper
- Samuel Tenadu - Midfielder
- Albert Amoah - Forward
- Patrick Asiedu - Defender
- Dauda Saaka - Midfielder
- Elvis Kyei Baffour - Forward
- Ndongani Samba Gilbani Oneil - Defender
- Joseph Ablorh - Defender
- Emmanuel Antwi - Midfielder
- Esmat Hassabalbagi - Defender
- AbdoelKarem AbdoelRahman Yoouef Yagoub - Forward
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