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Kumasi Asante Kotoko and Hearts of Oak have officially written a transfer request to New Edubiase United to seek about the availability of midfielder Asiedu Attobrah.
New Edubiase owner, Abdul Salaam Mumuni, confirmed on Asempa FM's Sports Nite that the two aforementioned giants in Ghana football are eager to secure the playmaker, but insisted that he will consider the team with the biggest offer.
"Kotoko was the first team to bring letter to ask about Attobrah. The letter came in last week and Hearts is the latest club to write to us about Attobrah," Salam Mumuni said.
"I will discuss the two deals with the player and management of the club."
"The player will decide which team he wants to join but obviously the team with the biggest offer will be considered."
He added that, a host of foreign clubs, including FC Copenhagen (Denmark), Djurgardens IF (Sweden) and Columbus Crew (USA), have shown interest in the influential midfielder.
The Kumasi Asante Kotoko and Accra Hearts of Oak target has been the engine of the Bekwai-based club since they got promoted to the Ghana league four seasons ago.
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