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Medeama have confirmed the signing of former Ghana youth goalkeeper Eric Ofori Antwi on a three-year deal from Ghanaian giants Asante Kotoko
The 22-year-old joins the Mauve and Yellows as replacement for departed duo of Muntari Tagoe and Daniel Agyei.
Antwi becomes the highest profile signing by the club ahead of the new season.
Kotoko had been adamant to release Antwi, who failed to impress due to recurrent injuries.
But Kotoko have soften their stance and have agreed to let him join Medeama on a permanent basis.
He is expected to be first choice goalkeeper.
We are happy to announce the signing of goalkeeper Eric Ofori Antwi from @AsanteKotoko_SC on a three year deal. Welcome to Tarkwa!! pic.twitter.com/HIadKrjhUq
— MedeamaSC (@MedeamaSC) January 25, 2017
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