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Hearts of Oak captain, Robin Gnagne, is attracting several interest from foreign clubs according to several reports in the media.
The Ivorian defender who signed a one-year contract extension a few months back is on the radar of Tanzanian and Sudanese clubs. The two countries have attracted a lot of players in the Ghanaian league and are looking to lure the Hearts captain to their fold too.
Aduana striker Yahaya Mohammed and Hassacas Samuel Afful have already moved this off season and Robin Gnagne could follow suit.
Meanwhile, Hearts are determined to hold onto their captain who has been key tothe side since joining four seasons ago.
The center-back is yet to feature for the club in the G6 tournament.
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