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Accra Hearts of Oak, Ghana premier league giants, have recalled six transfer-listed players to the club's fold two months after they were sacked.
Michael Donkor, Francis Jojo Bossman, Robert Aryee Ayitey, Moses Andoh, Ekow Ghansah and Nana Kofi Egyiri were transfer-listed by the Vincent Odotei-led administration.
The former CEO claimed that coach Costa Papic declared the players surplus to requirements but the Serbian manager denied the claim.
In an emphatic snub to the former CEO's moves, Hearts board chairman has signed a press statement recalling the six players.
Commodore Mensah said the six players are not available for transfer.
He however asked clubs interested in the services of goalkeepers Sannie Mohamed, Laud Quartey to contact his outfit for negotiations
He said the club will recruit two new goalkeepers to replace the departing duo.
Source: Ghanasoccernet
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