Head of Hearts of Oak’s six-man recruitment team Harry Zakour has promised to sign players with the credentials of winning titles for the club.
The former Chief Executive has support from Frank Nelson, Ernest Thompson, Alhaji Fawaz Zowk, Chief Executive Fred Crenstil and head coach Nebojsa Vucicevic to augment the squad.
Zakkour under whose reign Hearts won the 2000 Caf Champions League said: “We realised that we have to come on board and help the club get out of the current state. Recruitment will be massive this season.”
”We will do our best to ensure the best players play at Hearts of Oak next season,” Zakkour told the Ghana Television news.”
Hearts finished 5th in the just ended season and want to improve next season to mark its centenary celebrations.
Source: Ghanasoccernet.com
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