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Former Hearts of Oak goalkeeper, Richmond Ayi has signed for Dreams FC as a free agent.
Ayi joined the CAF Confederation Cup semi-finalists having being released by Hearts after six seasons.
He inked a two-year-deal with Dreams as the club prepares to make a mark in the upcoming campaign after flirting with relegation last season.
Dreams FC open their Ghana Premier League campaign against defending champions FC Samartex next month.
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