League leaders Hearts of Oak are ready to offload 11 players from the first team to give them the opportunity of securing unlimited playing time elsewhere.
The listed players are have failed to fight for slots in the current set-up under Kosta Papic and the club have requested to begin negotiations for their release.
Edward Adjoglo and striker Raphael Obeng have been afforded first team opportunities but couldn't hold onto it.
The players include: Goalkeeper- Joshua Akrafi
Midfielders Nathaniel Copson,George Amapah, Edward Adjoglo, Emmanuel Hammond, David Annan, Masawudu Suleiman, Ohene Addo.
The strikers are Benjamin Boateng, Raphael Obeng and Haruna Mohammed.
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