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Hearts of Oak player Bernard Don-Bortey has expressed interest in playing for Kumasi Asante Kotoko after serving Accra Hearts of Oak for nine years.
According to him he has contacted sarfo Gyamfi who is a management member of Kotoko over his desire to join the Kumasi based club.
Speaking on Asempa fm’s fire for fire, Bortey declared that although he has a contract with Hearts, he doesn’t want to have anything to do with the club anymore and is pleading with the management of Hearts of Oak to leave him so he can join any club of his choice.
According to him, he is fed up with the kind of treatment meted out to him and would love to move on with his career.
He added that, he has a lot to offer as a player and is hoping everything goes well as planned and is pleading with his fans to support him in all his endeavors’.
story: Benedict Owusu/ Asempa FM/Ghana
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