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Former AshantiGold midfielder Seth Osei has completed a move to Ghana Premier League side, Hearts of Oak.
Osei joins the Phobians on a two-and-half-year deal which keeps him at the club until 2028 having only returned to Ghana after a short spell in South Africa.
Having returned from his stint with TS Galaxy, Osei had been training with Aboubakar Ouattara's side in a bid to seal a deal as they look to challenge for the Premier League title.
After weeks of training with the club, the midfielder officially becomes a member of the Accra-based club's playing body with the announcement being made on Thursday, January 16.
Osei will be looking to bring his vast experience over the years to a team that has failed to find consistency this Premier League campaign.
Hearts sit fifth on the league table ahead of this weekend's meeting against defending champions.
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