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Asante Kotoko have announced the signings of forward AbdoelRahman Yoouef Yagoub and defender Esmat Hassabalbagi.
The two Sudanese players signed a season-long loan contract with an option of a permanent deal.
Yagoub, who joined from Hay Alwady of Sudan, is expected to replace Steven Mukwala who netted 14 times for Kotoko last season in the Ghana Premier League.
Esmat moved from Al Hilal and will slot in the squad as a left-back.
The duo become the first activity of the club's rebuild after parting ways with over 21 players in the last few days.
It is understood Sudan coach Kwasi Appiah who is part of Kotoko's Interim Management Committee, made the recommendation.
Both Sudan nationals could make their debut against Hearts of Oak in the Democracy Cup on July, 17, 2024.
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