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Ebusua Dwarfs is the latest team to show interest in Coach David Duncan.
The former Hearts of Oak head coach has been linked with Premier League clubs Bechem United and Asante Kotoko in the past week.
Duncan, who parted ways with Hearts of Oak on Friday morning, is seen by the Dwarfs officials as a replacement for coach Prof. J.K Mintah - who has also been linked with the vacant Hearts job.
Dwarfs are upset with Prof. Mintah's attitude in recent weeks, who is believed to be interested in coaching Hearts of Oak and was even not on the bench as Dwarfs were thrashed 3-0 by Aduana Stars in Dormaa in the Ghana Premier League week 12 on Wednesday.
Duncan parted ways with Hearts of Oak after irreconcilable differences with the club’s Board Chairman, Togbe Afede XIV.
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