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Accra Hearts of Oak have managed to secure a six month extension to Charles Taylor’s loan deal.
Taylor’s Tunisian club Etoile Du Sahel loaned out the player on an initial six month spell. However due to Hearts inability to register the player in time, Taylor was unable to feature in the first round of the league.
Hearts are now in the process of registering the player for the second round of the league which commences on January 7.
The Phobians will also register Taylor’s former strike partner Ishmael Addo along with two other players.
Meanwhile Joy Sports gathers that Kumasi Asante Kotoko have made part payment to Midtjiyland FC towards securing defender Isaac Vorsah on a loan deal.
Vorsah is currently on loan at Premier League outfit Gamba All Blacks, but the Porcupine Warriors intend to add him to their squad for next year’s CAF Champions League campaign.
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