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Kwame Peprah's time with Indian top-flight side Kerala Blasters may be coming to an end, with his contract set to expire on May 31.
The Ghanaian forward joined the club in August 2023, signing a two-year deal, but reports suggest the Blasters are not looking to renew his stay.
The 24-year-old has had a decent run at the club, scoring 14 goals and providing five assists in 43 appearances.
The former King Faisal star previously played for Orlando Pirates in South Africa, where he scored nine goals in 44 appearances.
He also had a short loan stint at Maritzburg United, featuring in 14 games and scoring once.
With his contract winding down, Peprah is now expected to become a free agent with his next destination unknown.
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