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Accra Hearts of Oak have secured the cards of striker Selase Adjei and midfielder Emmanuel Hayford, both of Amidaus Professionals F.C.
The deal was clinched on Wednesday July 24th at the Hearts Secretariat between the buying club's Administrative Manager Hackman Aidoo and a two-man Amidaus delegation of James Nanor and Abubakar Mohammed.
Hearts have also agreed terms with the two players who are expected to sign the dotted line next week upon receiving their enticement fees.
Selase Adjei was Amidaus' joint top scorer alongside Yahya Mohammed with 10 goals last season to place third on the goal king chart.
Emmanuel Hayford is an energetic midfield enforcer who recovered from a mid-season injury to finish the season strongly, emerging as the MVP in his club's last league fixture against Kumasi Asante Kotoko in Tema.
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