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Classified reports received by sportscrusaderonline.com indicate that Accra Hearts of Oak will offload 7 of its players at the end of the season.
Notable players on the list of players to be released by the club at the end of the season include Gilbert Fiamenyo, Selasi, Sampson Cudjoe and Obed Ansah.
The four players are amongst a list of players to be released at the end of the current football season if they do not improve in their output for the club in the second of the Ghana Premier League competition.
Both strikers Fiamenyo and Selasi have failed to deliver the goals for Hearts this season scoring only one goal each in all of the games they have played in the season.
Sampson Cudjoe who joined Hearts from Medeamaa at the start of the season has also failed to break into the Hearts first team whilst Obed Ansah has had to deal with a prostrated ankle and knee injury for several months.
Sportscrusaderonline.com can confirm that all four players have failed to impress club heads and the fans and could fall out if their performances do not get any better for Hearts.
“Yes an initial list of players who could be offloaded at the end of the season includes Fiamenyo, Selasi, Obed and Cudjoe. We have not been impressed with their performances and they have been told that if they do not get any better, then, they will have to make way for new players because we can’t keep a big squad which will include them” a Hearts management member said.
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