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The management of Kumasi Asante Kotoko has exclusively revealed to sportscrusader.com that rival club; Accra Hearts will have to break the transfer record in Ghana to sign their goalkeeper.
After being faced with an astronomical sum from Aduana Stars for goalkeeper, Stephen Adams, Hearts are said to have turned their focus on Kotoko’s goalkeeper but the Porcupine warriors say they are not in any mood to lose their precious asset on a silver platter.
For Hearts’ Manager, Herbert Addo, Kotoko’s young goalkeeper, Mutawakilu Seidu is the best possible option if they will not secure the services of their preferred choice, Stephen Adams.
Mutawakilu Seidu, the current first choice for Ghana’s Under-20 men’s team, Black Satellites, is said to be favouring a move to Hearts because of fear that he could be limited to playing time at Kotoko because of the presence of experienced goalkeeper’s, Isaac Amoako and Joseph Addo and new signing, Eric Ofori-Antwi who joined Kotoko from Amidaus Professionals.
But his wish could be blocked if Hearts do not meet the transfer demands of Kotoko who are claiming the Phobians must break the transfer record to secure the services of the 19 year old goalkeeper.
“Yes, Mutawakilu Seidu is an option we are looking at. We have watched him several times and I must confess that we were convinced with what we saw of him” Herbert Addo confirmed.
Meanwhile, sportscrusader.com sources have confirmed that the goalkeeper, Mutawakilu Seidu has failed to sign a contract extension at Kotoko though Kotoko were hoping to cash in on him on the purported move to Hearts.
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