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Asante Kotoko has completed the signing of four players to bolster the team ahead of the second round of the Glo Premier League on January 9.
Mike Frimpong, Yaw Akuffo and Awal Mohammed of Fete Feyernood and Mohammed Sabato of Wa All Stars will join the club in its tough quest of reviving its Premier League campaign.
The Porcupine Warriors are languishing in the drop zone after their failure to secure a win in their last 8 league matches.
Kotoko is expected to sign on about five more players by the close of the week according the club’s Administrative Manager Ben Nti.
He said because the club put some of its players on transfer there is the need to replenish the team.
Source: Joy Sports/Ghana
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