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Ghana Premier League side FC Samartex has denied sanctioning the departure of midfielder Emmanuel Keyekeh despite the player reportedly joining Tanzanian top-flight side Singida Black Stars.
Keyekeh was reported to have signed for Singida over the weekend and made his debut for them earlier this week in their cup game against APR.
In a sensational twist, Samartex has claimed that there is still an existing contract with Keyekeh, who is currently in Tanzania.

Keyekeh was the skipper of a Samartex team that secured the Ghana Premier League title by 10 points last season. He made 32 appearances for the Samreboi-based club, scoring five goals and bagging a further two assists.
His incredible performances saw him win the Home-based Men’s Player of the Year award in the recently held Ghana Football Awards.
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