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Asante Kotoko have announced they have extended the contract of midfielder Justice Blay.
The combative midfielder pens a new one-and-half years deal at the Baba Yara Stadium keeping him at the club until 2026.
Blay signed for Kotoko on loan during the 2019/20 season from Medeama Sporting Club going on to score two goals in 12 appearances.
The deal was made permanent in the 2021/22 campaign with the midfielder going on to become an integral player for the Porcupine Warriors.
Blay’s contract extension reflects his unwavering commitment to the club and his desire to represent the brand.
The midfielder has managed 56 appearances in the Ghana Premier League for the Kumasi-based side.
Blay had featured in 12 out of the 15 games the club has played in the league this his season.
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