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Ebusua Dwarfs shot-stopper Foli Adade has put pen-to-paper on fresh terms to keep him at Cape Coast for another five seasons after the current campaign.Adade’s future has been shrouded in doubt recently, with a number of clubs including giants Kotoko and Hearts linked with a move for the player’s signature as his deal with Dwarfs neared its end.Adade has ended speculations surrounding his future by signing a new-five year contract.“Adade is not going anywhere. He has committed to the club by signing a five-year deal,” PRO Paul Adjetey said
“We have been impressed with his performance and we’re happy he has put an end to all the speculations by signing the dotted lines.”Dwarfs are delighted that the goalkeeper’s future has finally been put to rest.
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