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Executive Chairman of newly promoted premier league side Dreams FC says his side will not make any new signing ahead of their participation in next season’s top flight.
Dreams have so far brought in three experienced players in- Mozart Adjetey, David Korbah and Alhassan Kalusha.
According to Kurt they are done with their recruitment.
“We have completed all our signings and they are into the second week of training and i’m sure that by the time the GFA calls all of us to be in action we should be ready,” he told Joy Sports.
“It is work in progress and at Dreams FC we don’t talk about old, we speak about quality and players who will add value to what we already have and i believe every player we have brought on board deserves to be in the colours of Dreams FC.”
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