Aduana Stars have unveiled their new signings to the people of Dormaa ahead of the 2015/16 Ghana Premier League season.
The Dormaa side were one of the active clubs on the transfer marketing securing key signings in all department of the field.
Adaua signed former Kotoko keeper Joseph Addo on a free as well Yakubu Mohammed and Stephen Anokye Badu to marshal the backline.
In midfield Richard Mpong , Noah Martey and Zakaria Mumuni were all purchased to provide the artistry and much needed goals for Yaya Mohammed.
Also signed was Sampson Boampong popularly known as the Dormaa Messi.
In addition, the club acquired a new bus and for Yaya Mohammed, this will serve as enough motivation for his side.
“This is the first time I have been unveiled as a player in the league,” he told Adom FM Sports.
“The bus will really motivate us and we are grateful to Nana Agyeman Badu for this.”
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