Al Hilal Omdurman has reached an agreement with Asante Kotoko to sign Ibrahim Imoro for a fee in the region of $410,000, Joy Sports understands.
The left back is expected to undergo a medical on Tuesday, August 2 with the Sudanese club before the deal is finalised.
Imoro recently traveled with the Black Galaxies to Benin as the team progressed to the final round of the CHAN qualifiers.
Excl: Al Hilal Omdurman and Asante Kotoko have reached a full agreement for the transfer of Imoro Ibrahim. The Sudanese club will pay $150,000 plus about $260,000 add-ons to the Kumasi-based club. pic.twitter.com/XMazR4iLdU
— Owuraku Ampofo (@_owurakuampofo) August 2, 2022
Al Hilal will pay an initial fee of $150,000 upfront for the 22-year-old.
However, that fee could rise to the region of $400,000 should the 2021/22 Sudan Premier League winners and Imoro reach some achievements.
The most significant chunk of the add-on fee will be paid to Kotoko if Al Hilal Club wins the CAF Champions League with Imoro playing a notable role.
The former Karela United defender joined the Porcupine Warriors in 2019 and helped the team win the 2021/22 Ghana Premier League title by providing the most assists.
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