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Hearts of Oak has announced the mutual termination of their contract with forward Linda Mtange.
The former Ghana Premier League champions took to their social media platform, X (formerly Twitter), to announce the departure of the Congolese player from the club after two years.
"Linda Released on Mutual Termination," the club captioned its post, before expressing gratitude for his contributions over the last two seasons.

"Thank you, Linda Mtange, for your time with the Phobia family. Wishing you all the best in your next chapter."
Mtange joined the Phobia fraternity in the 2022/23 campaign and was a key member of the team last season, scoring four times in 29 appearances.
He leaves Hearts of Oak having scored eight goals in 51 appearances over two seasons.
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