Asante Kotoko have stepped up their preparations for the upcoming season with the signing of duo Samuel Kyere and youngster Michael Yeboah.
This takes to four the number of new signings following the acquisition of former Berekum Chelsea 'keeper Ernest Sowah and Burkinabe Halipha Sedogo.
A statement on the club’s website read: “Management working in conjunction with the recruitment committee headed by Coach David Duncan has added two new players to the team in preparation for the 2015/16 season.”
Kyere, a right-back by trade, joins the Porcupines on a free transfer after seeing out his contract with Berekum Chelsea.
Midfielder Yeboah has been signed from Kumasi-based Division One League side Cornerstone after an impressive outing with the divison one side last season.
Both are expected to join the team in their pre-season preparations.
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