Hearts of Oak have announced the signing of goalkeeper Richard Attah ahead of the start of the Ghana Premier League this month.
Attah joins on a free transfer after leaving fellow top-flight side Elmina Sharks.
A club statement read: “The Hearts of Oak management is delighted to announce the signing of goalkeeper Richard Attah. He has signed a long term deal with the club.”
📸| The Hearts of Oak management is delighted to announce the signing of goalkeeper Richard Attah. He has signed a long term deal with the club.
🔴💛🔵#AHOSC pic.twitter.com/sHnIOSNveI — Phobians (@HeartsOfOakGH) December 1, 2019
But the duration and terms of his move to the capital club remain undisclosed.
Attah will have to battle for the No.1 spot with Richmond Ayi and Ben Mensah.
The league is expected to start on December 28 with the Phobians hoping to win their first title since 2009.
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