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The future of Hearts of Oak’s young midfielder Tawrick Djibril has been thrown wide open after club’s latest attempt to tie him to along term deal hit the snag.
The 16-year-old is yet to play a part in this season’s campaign after talks to renew his contract stalled again after several attempts.
Both parties have failed to reach an agreement over a new deal.
Ghanasoccernet sources reveal the player’s agent is working to get him a foreign club with English side Portsmouth reported to have expressed interest in him again.
Tawrick was voted last season’s most promising player.
Source: Ghanasoccernet.com
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