Defending Ghana Premier League champions, Accra Hearts of Oak have confirmed the acquisition of Dennis Korsah in the ongoing transfer window.
The defender has put pen to paper on a three-year deal with the club, expiring in 2024. He joins from Division One side, Ebusua Dwarfs.
The 25-year-old had a stunning campaign in the 2020 Ghana Premier League, scoring five times and providing four assists despite his side suffering relegation.
Prior to joining the Accra-based club, Korsah had been linked with a number of clubs but Samuel Boadu's side have acted swiftly to secure his signature.
Korsah will come in as a replacement for Congolese defender, Raddy Ovouka, who left the club earlier this season.
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